
Small Window Shutter From Madhya Pradesh - 18th Century
This is a special piece and a favourite of the Indigo owners. A rare and beautifully preserved architectural fragment, this 18th-century teak window shutter hails from the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Hand-carved from solid teak, it features intricate jharokha-style brass latticework with clear Mughal influences, including scalloped arches and delicate geometric motifs.
Its weathered, earthy tones and timeworn patina offer a warm, organic texture, ideal for adding antique character to any interior. Whether used as a decorative wall piece or as part of a larger design feature, this shutter is a striking conversation starter.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, India
- Date: 18th Century
- Material: Teak with traces of original paint and brass detailing
- Style: Distinctive Mughal-style carvings
- Features: Supplied with wall hangers for easy display
This unique piece carries with it centuries of history and craftsmanship€”perfect for collectors or those looking to infuse their home with authentic Indian charm.
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Small Window Shutter From Madhya Pradesh - 18th Century
This is a special piece and a favourite of the Indigo owners. A rare and beautifully preserved architectural fragment, this 18th-century teak window shutter hails from the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Hand-carved from solid teak, it features intricate jharokha-style brass latticework with clear Mughal influences, including scalloped arches and delicate geometric motifs.
Its weathered, earthy tones and timeworn patina offer a warm, organic texture, ideal for adding antique character to any interior. Whether used as a decorative wall piece or as part of a larger design feature, this shutter is a striking conversation starter.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, India
- Date: 18th Century
- Material: Teak with traces of original paint and brass detailing
- Style: Distinctive Mughal-style carvings
- Features: Supplied with wall hangers for easy display
This unique piece carries with it centuries of history and craftsmanship€”perfect for collectors or those looking to infuse their home with authentic Indian charm.
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This is a special piece and a favourite of the Indigo owners. A rare and beautifully preserved architectural fragment, this 18th-century teak window shutter hails from the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Hand-carved from solid teak, it features intricate jharokha-style brass latticework with clear Mughal influences, including scalloped arches and delicate geometric motifs.
Its weathered, earthy tones and timeworn patina offer a warm, organic texture, ideal for adding antique character to any interior. Whether used as a decorative wall piece or as part of a larger design feature, this shutter is a striking conversation starter.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, India
- Date: 18th Century
- Material: Teak with traces of original paint and brass detailing
- Style: Distinctive Mughal-style carvings
- Features: Supplied with wall hangers for easy display
This unique piece carries with it centuries of history and craftsmanship€”perfect for collectors or those looking to infuse their home with authentic Indian charm.
























