
Indian Carved Horse Head On Stand - 19th Century
This magnificent 19th-century teak horse head corbel originates from Gujarat and was originally carved as an architectural element for a grand doorway, where the horse traditionally symbolised strength, prosperity, and protection. Boldly sculpted from a single solid block of teak, the carving is powerful and expressive, with deeply modelled features, pronounced musculature, and confident, assured detailing that speaks to the skill of the original craftsman.
Over time, the teak has developed a rich, lustrous patina, with surface wear, age cracks, and softened edges that bear witness to its long architectural life. Now mounted on a simple iron stand, the corbel has been transformed into a striking sculptural object, allowing its dramatic form and material character to be fully appreciated within a contemporary interior setting.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid teak wood, iron stand
- Features: Architectural horse head corbel carved from a single block; bold sculptural form; rich aged patina
- Condition: Good antique condition with expected surface wear, age cracks, and softened details consistent with architectural use
- Dimensions: W10 x D15 x H29 cm
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Indian Carved Horse Head On Stand - 19th Century
This magnificent 19th-century teak horse head corbel originates from Gujarat and was originally carved as an architectural element for a grand doorway, where the horse traditionally symbolised strength, prosperity, and protection. Boldly sculpted from a single solid block of teak, the carving is powerful and expressive, with deeply modelled features, pronounced musculature, and confident, assured detailing that speaks to the skill of the original craftsman.
Over time, the teak has developed a rich, lustrous patina, with surface wear, age cracks, and softened edges that bear witness to its long architectural life. Now mounted on a simple iron stand, the corbel has been transformed into a striking sculptural object, allowing its dramatic form and material character to be fully appreciated within a contemporary interior setting.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid teak wood, iron stand
- Features: Architectural horse head corbel carved from a single block; bold sculptural form; rich aged patina
- Condition: Good antique condition with expected surface wear, age cracks, and softened details consistent with architectural use
- Dimensions: W10 x D15 x H29 cm
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This magnificent 19th-century teak horse head corbel originates from Gujarat and was originally carved as an architectural element for a grand doorway, where the horse traditionally symbolised strength, prosperity, and protection. Boldly sculpted from a single solid block of teak, the carving is powerful and expressive, with deeply modelled features, pronounced musculature, and confident, assured detailing that speaks to the skill of the original craftsman.
Over time, the teak has developed a rich, lustrous patina, with surface wear, age cracks, and softened edges that bear witness to its long architectural life. Now mounted on a simple iron stand, the corbel has been transformed into a striking sculptural object, allowing its dramatic form and material character to be fully appreciated within a contemporary interior setting.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid teak wood, iron stand
- Features: Architectural horse head corbel carved from a single block; bold sculptural form; rich aged patina
- Condition: Good antique condition with expected surface wear, age cracks, and softened details consistent with architectural use
- Dimensions: W10 x D15 x H29 cm
























