
Carved Teak Ganesh Lintel Panel From Gujarat - 19th Century
This intricately carved teak lintel panel originates from Gujarat and dates to the 19th century. Originally installed above a doorway, the panel features a central depiction of the Hindu god Ganesh flanked by two attendants€”symbols of wisdom, protection, and auspicious beginnings. Ganesh is a remover of obstacles, reducing conflict between beings. Surrounding this sacred trio is a richly detailed network of scrolling floral and foliate motifs, expertly chip-carved by hand. Traces of old pigment in turquoise, green, and earthy red add a subtle vibrancy, enhancing the depth and age-worn beauty of the carving.
Salvaged from a building no longer structurally sound, this panel offers a remarkable glimpse into regional craftsmanship and devotional art. Its horizontal proportions make it particularly suited for reuse as a decorative overmantel, wall-mounted sculpture, or architectural accent above a doorway in either traditional or contemporary interiors. Supplied with sturdy hangers.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Hand-carved teak with remnants of original polychrome pigment
- Features: Central Ganesha figure with attendants; floral and foliate chip carving; historic patina
- Condition: Structurally stable with age-related surface wear; pigment remains beautifully worn
- Dimensions: W122 x D5 x H15 cm
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Carved Teak Ganesh Lintel Panel From Gujarat - 19th Century
This intricately carved teak lintel panel originates from Gujarat and dates to the 19th century. Originally installed above a doorway, the panel features a central depiction of the Hindu god Ganesh flanked by two attendants€”symbols of wisdom, protection, and auspicious beginnings. Ganesh is a remover of obstacles, reducing conflict between beings. Surrounding this sacred trio is a richly detailed network of scrolling floral and foliate motifs, expertly chip-carved by hand. Traces of old pigment in turquoise, green, and earthy red add a subtle vibrancy, enhancing the depth and age-worn beauty of the carving.
Salvaged from a building no longer structurally sound, this panel offers a remarkable glimpse into regional craftsmanship and devotional art. Its horizontal proportions make it particularly suited for reuse as a decorative overmantel, wall-mounted sculpture, or architectural accent above a doorway in either traditional or contemporary interiors. Supplied with sturdy hangers.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Hand-carved teak with remnants of original polychrome pigment
- Features: Central Ganesha figure with attendants; floral and foliate chip carving; historic patina
- Condition: Structurally stable with age-related surface wear; pigment remains beautifully worn
- Dimensions: W122 x D5 x H15 cm
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This intricately carved teak lintel panel originates from Gujarat and dates to the 19th century. Originally installed above a doorway, the panel features a central depiction of the Hindu god Ganesh flanked by two attendants€”symbols of wisdom, protection, and auspicious beginnings. Ganesh is a remover of obstacles, reducing conflict between beings. Surrounding this sacred trio is a richly detailed network of scrolling floral and foliate motifs, expertly chip-carved by hand. Traces of old pigment in turquoise, green, and earthy red add a subtle vibrancy, enhancing the depth and age-worn beauty of the carving.
Salvaged from a building no longer structurally sound, this panel offers a remarkable glimpse into regional craftsmanship and devotional art. Its horizontal proportions make it particularly suited for reuse as a decorative overmantel, wall-mounted sculpture, or architectural accent above a doorway in either traditional or contemporary interiors. Supplied with sturdy hangers.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Hand-carved teak with remnants of original polychrome pigment
- Features: Central Ganesha figure with attendants; floral and foliate chip carving; historic patina
- Condition: Structurally stable with age-related surface wear; pigment remains beautifully worn
- Dimensions: W122 x D5 x H15 cm
























