
Painted Bikaner Door - 19Thc
This exceptional 19th-century painted door from Bikaner, Rajasthan, is crafted from dense roheda wood (tecomella undulata), a timber indigenous to the Thar Desert and prized for its durability and fine carving qualities. Architectural doors of this type once formed the grand entrances to havelis and courtyard homes, combining strength with ornate artistry.
The façade is dominated by a beautifully carved Mughal arch, richly detailed with scrolling floral motifs and stylised birds nestled within the curvature — a hallmark of Indo-Islamic decorative vocabulary. Layers of historic paint in deep red and turquoise have weathered over time, creating a remarkable patina that reveals successive generations of surface treatment. The interplay of colour, carving and age gives the piece extraordinary depth and character.
Porcelain door knobs add a rare and charming detail, while the reverse shows traditional hand-forged iron strapwork and bracing. A striking architectural statement piece, this door works equally well as a decorative wall feature, headboard backdrop or incorporated into bespoke interior design.
- Origin: Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Roheda wood with original layered paint and iron hardware
- Features: Carved Mughal arch, floral and stylised bird motifs, layered historic paint surface, original porcelain door knobs
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface weathering and paint loss consistent with age
- Dimensions: W97 x D5 x H179 cm
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Painted Bikaner Door - 19Thc
This exceptional 19th-century painted door from Bikaner, Rajasthan, is crafted from dense roheda wood (tecomella undulata), a timber indigenous to the Thar Desert and prized for its durability and fine carving qualities. Architectural doors of this type once formed the grand entrances to havelis and courtyard homes, combining strength with ornate artistry.
The façade is dominated by a beautifully carved Mughal arch, richly detailed with scrolling floral motifs and stylised birds nestled within the curvature — a hallmark of Indo-Islamic decorative vocabulary. Layers of historic paint in deep red and turquoise have weathered over time, creating a remarkable patina that reveals successive generations of surface treatment. The interplay of colour, carving and age gives the piece extraordinary depth and character.
Porcelain door knobs add a rare and charming detail, while the reverse shows traditional hand-forged iron strapwork and bracing. A striking architectural statement piece, this door works equally well as a decorative wall feature, headboard backdrop or incorporated into bespoke interior design.
- Origin: Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Roheda wood with original layered paint and iron hardware
- Features: Carved Mughal arch, floral and stylised bird motifs, layered historic paint surface, original porcelain door knobs
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface weathering and paint loss consistent with age
- Dimensions: W97 x D5 x H179 cm
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This exceptional 19th-century painted door from Bikaner, Rajasthan, is crafted from dense roheda wood (tecomella undulata), a timber indigenous to the Thar Desert and prized for its durability and fine carving qualities. Architectural doors of this type once formed the grand entrances to havelis and courtyard homes, combining strength with ornate artistry.
The façade is dominated by a beautifully carved Mughal arch, richly detailed with scrolling floral motifs and stylised birds nestled within the curvature — a hallmark of Indo-Islamic decorative vocabulary. Layers of historic paint in deep red and turquoise have weathered over time, creating a remarkable patina that reveals successive generations of surface treatment. The interplay of colour, carving and age gives the piece extraordinary depth and character.
Porcelain door knobs add a rare and charming detail, while the reverse shows traditional hand-forged iron strapwork and bracing. A striking architectural statement piece, this door works equally well as a decorative wall feature, headboard backdrop or incorporated into bespoke interior design.
- Origin: Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Roheda wood with original layered paint and iron hardware
- Features: Carved Mughal arch, floral and stylised bird motifs, layered historic paint surface, original porcelain door knobs
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface weathering and paint loss consistent with age
- Dimensions: W97 x D5 x H179 cm
























