Antique Indian Brass Window:
A striking example of early Indian craftsmanship, this antique teak wood window panel dates back to the 18th century and showcases a bold, fortress-like design reinforced with hand-fitted brass studs.
Originally part of a traditional haveli or rural structure, this piece was built not only for function but also for strength and presence. The grid-pattern construction, combined with the central vertical band of brass bosses, reflects both architectural utility and decorative intent—typical of historic Indian entrances and window shutters.
Over time, the wood has developed a deep, rich patina, with visible wear, age marks, and natural imperfections that speak to its authenticity and long history. These are not flaws but a testament to its life and origin.
Today, it stands as a powerful statement piece—ideal for collectors, designers, or anyone looking to bring depth, texture, and history into a space.
Key Features
Genuine 18th century antique
Solid teak wood construction
Original brass stud detailing
Hand-carved and handcrafted
Beautiful aged patina with authentic wear
One-of-a-kind architectural salvage piece
Dimensions
Height: 33 inches
Width: 17 inches
Depth: 7 inches
Condition
This is an original antique piece and shows clear signs of age, including surface wear, minor cracks, and patina consistent with its history. The structure remains solid and stable.
Please review all photos carefully for condition details.
Styling & Use
Statement wall décor
Entryway feature piece
Mounted architectural art
Rustic / wabi-sabi interiors
Bohemian or heritage-style homes
Boutique hotels / cafés / curated spaces
Why This Piece Stands Out:
Most decorative panels are reproductions—this is not.
This is a true architectural fragment with history, weight, and presence.
Pieces like this are increasingly difficult to source, especially with original brass elements intact.
Shipping:
Professionally packed with care
Worldwide shipping available
Custom duties/taxes (if any) are buyer’s responsibility
