Indra Corinthian Vintage Capital
Size: 13 x 8 x 21 inches | Material: Teak Wood | Age: 100 years
The Indra Corinthian Vintage Capital is a breathtaking relic of architectural grandeur, embodying the opulence and craftsmanship of a bygone era. Carved meticulously from solid teak wood over a century ago, this large and ornate capital once served as the crowning element atop a grand column—perhaps in a palace or an ancestral haveli. Today, it lives on as a striking standalone sculpture, mounted on a custom iron base that elevates its presence as a show-stopping decor piece.
The design is inspired by the classic Corinthian order, known for its elaborate motifs of acanthus leaves, volutes, and floral detailing. At its center sits a regal human face—possibly a divine or mythological figure—watching solemnly over the scrollwork. The surface retains traces of its original green paint, now softly weathered into a textured patina that adds incredible depth and character to the piece. The worn paint, exposed wood grain, and visible aging all contribute to its authentic vintage charm.
This capital is more than a decorative object—it’s a tangible piece of architectural history. It evokes an era when even structural elements were treated as canvases for artistic expression. Whether placed in an entry foyer, under a spotlight in a living room, or amidst a curated art collection, the Indra Capital invites admiration and conversation.
Ideal for collectors of rare artifacts, interior designers seeking a heritage focal point, or anyone drawn to the elegance of antique Indian craftsmanship, this one-of-a-kind piece blends timeless artistry with bold character.
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