Horse head from India:
An exceptional 18th-century wooden horse head fragment, originally part of a larger temple or architectural structure from India. Beautifully weathered by time, this rare sculptural artifact retains traces of its original blue polychrome paint and hand-carved detailing, offering a remarkable glimpse into India’s rich artistic and architectural heritage.
Mounted on a custom iron display stand, this fragment has been transformed into a striking collectible sculpture while preserving its authentic antique character. The centuries-old surface, worn paint layers, age cracks, and weathered texture create a visual depth that simply cannot be replicated.
Highly sought after by collectors, interior designers, and connoisseurs of tribal, folk, and architectural antiques, pieces of this age and quality are becoming increasingly difficult to source.
Features
✔ Authentic 18th-century Indian temple fragment
✔ Hand-carved wooden horse head
✔ Original traces of blue polychrome paint
✔ Mounted on custom iron display stand
✔ Museum-quality decorative object
✔ Exceptional weathered patina
✔ Architectural salvage artifact
✔ One-of-a-kind collector’s piece
✔ Rich historical character
Dimensions
Height: 18 inches
Width: 8 inches
Depth: 4 inches
Perfect For
• Curated antique collections
• Luxury interiors
• Wabi-sabi interiors
• Interior designer projects
• Library decor
• Collector’s cabinets
• Museum-inspired spaces
• Heritage homes
• Boutique hotels
• Global eclectic interiors
A Rare Piece of Indian Architectural History
More than a decorative object, this horse head fragment is a surviving piece of India’s artistic heritage—hand-carved by artisans over two centuries ago and preserved for future generations.
Only one available. Once sold, a comparable 18th-century example may never be sourced again.
