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Carved Teak Musician Panel From Gujarat - 19th Century

Carved Teak Musician Panel From Gujarat - 19th Century

This beautifully hand-carved teak panel from Gujarat dates to the 19th century and once formed part of an architectural element within a traditional Indian building. At its centre is a finely sculpted musician figure, captured mid-performance, holding a stringed instrument. The expressive carving and stylised posture reflect the rich artistic traditions of the region, where music, storytelling, and craftsmanship are deeply intertwined.

Framed within a classic arched surround and bordered by repeating carved motifs, the panel displays a wonderful sense of balance and symmetry. The naturally aged teak has developed a soft, weathered patina, with traces of old pigment and wear that enhance its depth and character. Subtle imperfections and timeworn details only add to its authenticity and charm.

Whether displayed as wall art in a contemporary interior or incorporated into a more traditional setting, this piece brings warmth, texture, and a strong sense of history to any space.

  • Origin: Gujarat, India
  • Date: 19th Century
  • Materials: Solid teak wood
  • Features: Hand-carved musician figure within arched frame
  • Finish: Naturally aged with remnants of original surface and patina
  • Condition: Good antique condition with wear consistent with age and architectural reuse
  • Mounting: Suitable for wall display
  • Dimensions: W20 x D5 x H26 cm
$159.94

Original: $456.98

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Carved Teak Musician Panel From Gujarat - 19th Century

$456.98

$159.94

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Carved Teak Musician Panel From Gujarat - 19th Century

This beautifully hand-carved teak panel from Gujarat dates to the 19th century and once formed part of an architectural element within a traditional Indian building. At its centre is a finely sculpted musician figure, captured mid-performance, holding a stringed instrument. The expressive carving and stylised posture reflect the rich artistic traditions of the region, where music, storytelling, and craftsmanship are deeply intertwined.

Framed within a classic arched surround and bordered by repeating carved motifs, the panel displays a wonderful sense of balance and symmetry. The naturally aged teak has developed a soft, weathered patina, with traces of old pigment and wear that enhance its depth and character. Subtle imperfections and timeworn details only add to its authenticity and charm.

Whether displayed as wall art in a contemporary interior or incorporated into a more traditional setting, this piece brings warmth, texture, and a strong sense of history to any space.

  • Origin: Gujarat, India
  • Date: 19th Century
  • Materials: Solid teak wood
  • Features: Hand-carved musician figure within arched frame
  • Finish: Naturally aged with remnants of original surface and patina
  • Condition: Good antique condition with wear consistent with age and architectural reuse
  • Mounting: Suitable for wall display
  • Dimensions: W20 x D5 x H26 cm

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This beautifully hand-carved teak panel from Gujarat dates to the 19th century and once formed part of an architectural element within a traditional Indian building. At its centre is a finely sculpted musician figure, captured mid-performance, holding a stringed instrument. The expressive carving and stylised posture reflect the rich artistic traditions of the region, where music, storytelling, and craftsmanship are deeply intertwined.

Framed within a classic arched surround and bordered by repeating carved motifs, the panel displays a wonderful sense of balance and symmetry. The naturally aged teak has developed a soft, weathered patina, with traces of old pigment and wear that enhance its depth and character. Subtle imperfections and timeworn details only add to its authenticity and charm.

Whether displayed as wall art in a contemporary interior or incorporated into a more traditional setting, this piece brings warmth, texture, and a strong sense of history to any space.

  • Origin: Gujarat, India
  • Date: 19th Century
  • Materials: Solid teak wood
  • Features: Hand-carved musician figure within arched frame
  • Finish: Naturally aged with remnants of original surface and patina
  • Condition: Good antique condition with wear consistent with age and architectural reuse
  • Mounting: Suitable for wall display
  • Dimensions: W20 x D5 x H26 cm