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Looking for a dramatic entrance to your room or as a statement piece in your home, a retail space or film set? These antique painted doors and frame from India hark from Gujarat and have been reclaimed from an old haveli, a wealthy merchants home.
This beautifully carved Indian antique door is from Gujarat. Constructed from teak wood and dating to the 19th century, these sturdy doors are topped with beautiful, deep floral carvings in subtle pastel pinks and greens. The doors themselves feature six panels showcasing intricate and deep floral carvings and sunburst designs.
These doors are saved from buildings in India, which have fallen into a state of disrepair and are no longer in a repairable state. At the top of the door, you can see a bar for padlocking the doors shut when leaving the home.
Although this is a heavy piece, Indigo Antiques has a trained delivery team to bring it into your home. We can provide assembly advice to your builders; however, we will need to discuss your hinge and hanging requirements before arranging delivery. Hinges may incur a small additional charge depending on your specifications. Suitable for internal or external use.
Door Opening Dimensions: W99 x H200 cm
UK Delivery: £120 (4-8 working days) by insured courier to ground floor. Typical lead time 1–2 weeks.
Returns: You can return items within 30 days of receipt for a refund (excluding delivery costs). Items must be returned in the same condition and suitably packed. Please notify us within 7 days of receipt of your intent to return. To start a return, please contact us.
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