Bring a piece of authentic Indian history into your home or garden with this rare pair of antique painted teak wood doors, salvaged from a 19th-century building in Gujarat State. These doors showcase a beautifully weathered oak brown and muted beige finish, with original blackened iron fittings and rustic iron ring handles. The surface is marked by a fabulous patina, centuries of layered paint, and the natural grain of the teak, all enhanced by hand-carved diamond and scalloped motifs. In excellent condition for their age, these doors are ready to hang and will make a striking statement—whether as a feature wall, a grand entrance to a walled garden, patio, or terrace, or repurposed as unique shutters or a room divider. Many Jardinopia customers also use these doors as movie props, recreating the grandeur of bygone India.
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Colour: Weathered oak brown, muted beige, blackened iron, hints of faded cream and rustic red
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Dimensions: Length 98 cm x Depth 3 cm x Height 185 cm (38.6″ x 1.2″ x 72.8″)
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Material: Solid teak wood, iron
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Condition: Excellent for age, with historic repairs, age-related marks and wear, and a richly layered patina. Please review all photos as they form part of the description.
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Features: Hand-carved diamond and scalloped panels, original iron ring handles and bolt, authentic rustic finish
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Applications: Feature wall, grand garden entrance, patio gate, window shutters, room divider, or movie prop
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Care: Fine for outdoor use in the UK; apply linseed oil annually and a clear lacquer to preserve the paintwork
Each item was personally sourced by a member of the Jardinopia team in Rajasthan, India, ensuring authentic provenance and exceptional character.
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