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Indian Door & Frame From Himachal Pradesh - 19th Century

Indian Door & Frame From Himachal Pradesh - 19th Century

This intricately carved architectural doorway from Himachal Pradesh, Northern India, dates to the 19th century and reflects strong Mughal artistic influence. Handcrafted from dense, aged teak, the twin doors are deeply set within a robust frame, their surfaces adorned with geometric squares and fine metalwork. A frieze of carved floral motifs runs the full border, and a rare figurative panel depicting three figures crowns the lintel.

Traditional parrot-shaped brass door handles and a heart-shaped piercing in one of the door leaves add charm and authenticity. Originally opening inward, the frame has been sensitively adapted to support contemporary hanging requirements while preserving its historical character. Though weighty, the piece can be installed as a statement architectural feature with full support from Indigo Antiques' experienced team.

  • Origin: Himachal Pradesh, Northern India
  • Date: 19th century
  • Material: Teak wood with iron fittings
  • Carving: Full surround floral border with figurative frieze
  • Features: Parrot door knockers, heart-shaped piercing, adapted for modern hinges, opens inwards but can be customised to open outwards.
  • Indigo can customise this door for you - please contact us for full costings of this service. 
  • Condition: Structurally sound; softened wear and patina throughout
  • Dimensions: Width 158 x Depth 20 x Height 265 cm
  • Internal opening: Width 113 x Height 202 cm

A monumental and sculptural example of North Indian craftsmanship - designed to be lived with, admired, and preserved.

$5,021.39
Indian Door & Frame From Himachal Pradesh - 19th Century
$5,021.39

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Indian Door & Frame From Himachal Pradesh - 19th Century

This intricately carved architectural doorway from Himachal Pradesh, Northern India, dates to the 19th century and reflects strong Mughal artistic influence. Handcrafted from dense, aged teak, the twin doors are deeply set within a robust frame, their surfaces adorned with geometric squares and fine metalwork. A frieze of carved floral motifs runs the full border, and a rare figurative panel depicting three figures crowns the lintel.

Traditional parrot-shaped brass door handles and a heart-shaped piercing in one of the door leaves add charm and authenticity. Originally opening inward, the frame has been sensitively adapted to support contemporary hanging requirements while preserving its historical character. Though weighty, the piece can be installed as a statement architectural feature with full support from Indigo Antiques' experienced team.

  • Origin: Himachal Pradesh, Northern India
  • Date: 19th century
  • Material: Teak wood with iron fittings
  • Carving: Full surround floral border with figurative frieze
  • Features: Parrot door knockers, heart-shaped piercing, adapted for modern hinges, opens inwards but can be customised to open outwards.
  • Indigo can customise this door for you - please contact us for full costings of this service. 
  • Condition: Structurally sound; softened wear and patina throughout
  • Dimensions: Width 158 x Depth 20 x Height 265 cm
  • Internal opening: Width 113 x Height 202 cm

A monumental and sculptural example of North Indian craftsmanship - designed to be lived with, admired, and preserved.

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This intricately carved architectural doorway from Himachal Pradesh, Northern India, dates to the 19th century and reflects strong Mughal artistic influence. Handcrafted from dense, aged teak, the twin doors are deeply set within a robust frame, their surfaces adorned with geometric squares and fine metalwork. A frieze of carved floral motifs runs the full border, and a rare figurative panel depicting three figures crowns the lintel.

Traditional parrot-shaped brass door handles and a heart-shaped piercing in one of the door leaves add charm and authenticity. Originally opening inward, the frame has been sensitively adapted to support contemporary hanging requirements while preserving its historical character. Though weighty, the piece can be installed as a statement architectural feature with full support from Indigo Antiques' experienced team.

  • Origin: Himachal Pradesh, Northern India
  • Date: 19th century
  • Material: Teak wood with iron fittings
  • Carving: Full surround floral border with figurative frieze
  • Features: Parrot door knockers, heart-shaped piercing, adapted for modern hinges, opens inwards but can be customised to open outwards.
  • Indigo can customise this door for you - please contact us for full costings of this service. 
  • Condition: Structurally sound; softened wear and patina throughout
  • Dimensions: Width 158 x Depth 20 x Height 265 cm
  • Internal opening: Width 113 x Height 202 cm

A monumental and sculptural example of North Indian craftsmanship - designed to be lived with, admired, and preserved.

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