Rare Antique Indian Teak Palace Arch:
An extraordinary antique architectural panel salvaged from a historic Indian haveli, masterfully handcrafted in solid teak wood approximately 150 years ago.
This monumental piece showcases remarkable hand carving with intricate floral motifs, twisted columns, and beautifully sculpted decorative brackets featuring traditional figural and animal forms. The elaborate arches reflect classic Rajput and Mughal architectural design, once used in grand courtyards and palace interiors.
Crafted from old-growth teak, the wood has developed a deep natural patina over more than a century, highlighting the exceptional craftsmanship and heritage of the piece.
Architectural elements of this scale and detail are increasingly rare and are highly sought after by collectors, interior designers, luxury residences, boutique hotels, and heritage restoration projects.
Because of its dramatic scale and sculptural presence, this panel can be used as:
• Statement wall installation
• Luxury headboard
• Architectural feature wall
• Entryway focal point
• Restaurant or boutique hotel décor
• Gallery or heritage interior display
This piece represents the timeless artistry of Indian wood carving traditions and carries the historical character of architectural elements crafted during the late 19th century.
Product Details
Material: Solid Old-Growth Teak Wood
Origin: Rajasthan, India
Age: Approximately 150 Years Old
Type: Architectural Salvage / Palace Panel
Dimensions (Approx)
Width: 161 inches
Depth: 20 inches
Height: 95 inches
Condition
Good antique architectural condition.
• Natural aged patina
• Minor wear consistent with age
• Structurally solid
As with most historic architectural pieces, slight variations and age marks add to its authenticity and character.
Please review photos carefully for actual condition.
