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Chip Carved Panel From Andhra Pradesh - 19th Century

Chip Carved Panel From Andhra Pradesh - 19th Century

This striking 19th-century chip-carved panel from Andhra Pradesh is a wonderful example of traditional South Indian wood carving, where rhythm, repetition, and geometry come together in a deeply decorative yet harmonious composition. Hand-carved from solid hardwood, the panel features a structured grid of recessed sections, each centred with a stylised rosette motif, framed by bold, looping borders and intricate chip-carved detailing.

The craftsmanship is entirely handmade, with each carved element subtly varied, giving the piece a lively, organic quality that machine work can never replicate. The layered carving creates a beautiful interplay of light and shadow across the surface, while the naturally aged patina speaks to over a century of use and exposure.

Originally likely part of a larger architectural element—such as a door, ceiling, or wall panel—this piece now makes a highly decorative wall feature, perfect for adding texture, history, and authenticity to both traditional and contemporary interiors.

  • Origin: Andhra Pradesh, South India
  • Date: 19th Century
  • Material: Solid hardwood
  • Features: Hand chip-carved panel with rosette motifs and geometric borders
  • Condition: Aged with wear consistent with age; losses and surface irregularities add to its character
  • Dimensions: W96 x D4.5 x H86 cm
$392.29

Original: $1,120.82

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Chip Carved Panel From Andhra Pradesh - 19th Century

$1,120.82

$392.29

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Chip Carved Panel From Andhra Pradesh - 19th Century

This striking 19th-century chip-carved panel from Andhra Pradesh is a wonderful example of traditional South Indian wood carving, where rhythm, repetition, and geometry come together in a deeply decorative yet harmonious composition. Hand-carved from solid hardwood, the panel features a structured grid of recessed sections, each centred with a stylised rosette motif, framed by bold, looping borders and intricate chip-carved detailing.

The craftsmanship is entirely handmade, with each carved element subtly varied, giving the piece a lively, organic quality that machine work can never replicate. The layered carving creates a beautiful interplay of light and shadow across the surface, while the naturally aged patina speaks to over a century of use and exposure.

Originally likely part of a larger architectural element—such as a door, ceiling, or wall panel—this piece now makes a highly decorative wall feature, perfect for adding texture, history, and authenticity to both traditional and contemporary interiors.

  • Origin: Andhra Pradesh, South India
  • Date: 19th Century
  • Material: Solid hardwood
  • Features: Hand chip-carved panel with rosette motifs and geometric borders
  • Condition: Aged with wear consistent with age; losses and surface irregularities add to its character
  • Dimensions: W96 x D4.5 x H86 cm

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This striking 19th-century chip-carved panel from Andhra Pradesh is a wonderful example of traditional South Indian wood carving, where rhythm, repetition, and geometry come together in a deeply decorative yet harmonious composition. Hand-carved from solid hardwood, the panel features a structured grid of recessed sections, each centred with a stylised rosette motif, framed by bold, looping borders and intricate chip-carved detailing.

The craftsmanship is entirely handmade, with each carved element subtly varied, giving the piece a lively, organic quality that machine work can never replicate. The layered carving creates a beautiful interplay of light and shadow across the surface, while the naturally aged patina speaks to over a century of use and exposure.

Originally likely part of a larger architectural element—such as a door, ceiling, or wall panel—this piece now makes a highly decorative wall feature, perfect for adding texture, history, and authenticity to both traditional and contemporary interiors.

  • Origin: Andhra Pradesh, South India
  • Date: 19th Century
  • Material: Solid hardwood
  • Features: Hand chip-carved panel with rosette motifs and geometric borders
  • Condition: Aged with wear consistent with age; losses and surface irregularities add to its character
  • Dimensions: W96 x D4.5 x H86 cm
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