Coat Hook Panel From South India - 19th Century
- Dimensions:
- W61 x D5 x H18 cm
- Quality:
- Every piece restored & checked in UK
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Salvaged from a building that had fallen into disrepair in South India, this finely carved wooden lintel dates to the 19th century and is decorated with elegant peacock and floral motifs. Originally positioned above a doorway, it has since been thoughtfully converted into a distinctive coat hanger, allowing its decorative carving to be appreciated in a contemporary interior.
The central panel is flanked by richly carved peacocks, long associated in Indian culture with beauty, renewal, and prosperity, while surrounding floral and foliate detailing adds rhythm and balance to the composition. The carving is deep and confident, revealing the skill of the original craftsmen, and the dark, time-worn surface displays a rich patina developed over decades of use.
Now fitted with three hand-wrought iron hooks, this architectural fragment combines practical function with strong visual presence. Ideal for a hallway, bedroom, or bathroom, it brings texture, history, and a sense of Indian architectural heritage into the home.
- Origin: South India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Carved Wood And Hand-Wrought Iron
- Features: Peacock Motifs, Floral And Foliate Carving, Converted Architectural Lintel, Three Iron Hooks
- Condition: Structurally Sound With Age-Related Wear And Rich Patina
- Dimensions: W61 x D5 x H18 cm
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