Discover the raw beauty of tribal craftsmanship with this antique wooden bracket, featuring two expressive male figures supporting a mythical architectural form. Hand carved from solid teak wood, this rare fragment is approximately 70 years old, and was likely salvaged from a rural or temple structure in India.
The piece captures folk expressions of strength, unity, and protection, symbolized by the figures holding up the top beam. The natural cracks, surface weathering, and deep patina tell stories of age, use, and spiritual significance. This sculptural fragment is perfect as a wall-mounted art piece, collector’s display, or for use in bespoke furniture or framing projects.
Each imperfection adds to its authenticity and antique value, making this a true one-of-a-kind relic.
Perfect for:
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Bohemian or rustic interiors
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Collectors of tribal and temple art
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Gallery walls and meditation spaces
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Antique architectural salvage lovers
Product Details:
Material: Solid Teak Wood
Size: 5 x 2 x 13 inches
Age: Approx. 70 years
Origin: India
Finish: Natural aged wood with visible wear
Mount: Ready for display or framing
Condition: Structurally intact, surface wear consistent with age
This is not just a decorative piece—it’s folk history carved in wood.
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