This exceptional antique Indian teak wood pillar base features stunning faded blue paintwork and intricate hand-carved decorative motifs. Dating from the 19th century, this architectural salvage piece has been thoughtfully repurposed with a rustic iron candle holder, transforming it into a functional statement piece.
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Authentic Heritage:Â Originally supported teak columns outside grand houses in 18th-19th century India
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Exquisite Craftsmanship:Â Solid teak construction with ornate hand-carved details throughout
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Distinctive Character:Â Faded blue paint with beautiful patina and age-related charm
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Versatile Placement:Â Perfect for sideboards, console tables, fire hearths, or kitchen tables
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Historical Significance:Â Salvaged from Gujarat State and Rajasthan buildings, preserving heritage for future generations
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Dimensions:Â 31 x 31 x 24 cm (12.2 x 12.2 x 9.4 inches)
Each piece was personally sourced by a member of Jardinopia in Rajasthan, India, ensuring authenticity and quality. This architectural treasure adds character to both period properties and contemporary homes, serving as a captivating centrepiece with its weathered blue finish and intricate carvings.
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