
Carved Teak Peacock Panel - 19thC
Carved Teak Peacock Panel €“ most likely from a lintel over a window -19thC
The wonderful, sun- bleached grey colour is completely natural and the depth of the carving is impressive.
Peacocks roam freely in Rajasthan & Gujarat and are a symbol of good luck.
Seen in Northern India carved on the beams over doorways and windows, on masala & tika boxes, betelnut cutters to name but a few examples.
This one comes from Gujarat.
35 x 16 x 15 (wxdxh cms)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £15
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Carved Teak Peacock Panel - 19thC
Carved Teak Peacock Panel €“ most likely from a lintel over a window -19thC
The wonderful, sun- bleached grey colour is completely natural and the depth of the carving is impressive.
Peacocks roam freely in Rajasthan & Gujarat and are a symbol of good luck.
Seen in Northern India carved on the beams over doorways and windows, on masala & tika boxes, betelnut cutters to name but a few examples.
This one comes from Gujarat.
35 x 16 x 15 (wxdxh cms)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £15
More delivery options available on checkout
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Carved Teak Peacock Panel €“ most likely from a lintel over a window -19thC
The wonderful, sun- bleached grey colour is completely natural and the depth of the carving is impressive.
Peacocks roam freely in Rajasthan & Gujarat and are a symbol of good luck.
Seen in Northern India carved on the beams over doorways and windows, on masala & tika boxes, betelnut cutters to name but a few examples.
This one comes from Gujarat.
35 x 16 x 15 (wxdxh cms)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £15
More delivery options available on checkout
























