Bring home a piece of architectural history with the Kairav Antique Pillar Fragment on Stand—a sculptural wooden artifact that once stood proudly as part of a grand traditional pillar in an old haveli or temple in India. Hand-carved over 80 years ago from solid teak wood, this piece showcases the masterful craftsmanship of a bygone era, where even structural elements were treated as works of art.
This fragment features layered carvings of floral and leaf motifs, encased within geometric borders that speak of careful precision and attention to detail. Aged gracefully over decades, the wood bears a warm natural patina with subtle hints of its original green and terracotta pigments still peeking through the carvings—offering a glimpse into its colorful past.
Now mounted elegantly on a custom black iron stand, the Kairav Pillar Fragment has been thoughtfully preserved as a decorative sculpture, celebrating heritage while blending beautifully into contemporary and eclectic spaces. It works wonderfully as a standalone accent on a console, bookshelf, or mantel, or as part of a curated collection of vintage and antique curios.
Whether you’re a lover of architectural salvage, a collector of cultural decor, or someone who appreciates the fusion of old-world charm with modern design, this piece is a timeless treasure.
Size: 7 x 4 x 8 inches (including the stand)
Material: Vintage teak wood with custom iron stand
Color Palette: Aged natural wood with traces of green and terracotta
Provenance: Hand-carved in India, circa early 20th century
Age: Approximately 80 years
Style: Heritage | Collectible | Eclectic | Wabi-sabi
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