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Lintel Panel From South India - 19th Century

Lintel Panel From South India - 19th Century

This 19th-century South Indian lintel panel is delicately hand carved from dense teak wood, the panel features a striking frieze of stylised peacocks and floral medallions - motifs deeply rooted in Indian temple and domestic architecture, where they signify beauty, fertility, and divine guardianship.

Originally placed above a doorway, this lintel would have greeted all who entered with auspicious imagery and craftsmanship. The deep relief carving, intricate chip work, and warm, aged patina reflect both the artisan€™s skill and the passage of time. Today, it would make a dramatic wall display or could be mounted above a fireplace or doorway as a unique heritage accent.

  • Origin: South India
  • Date: 19th century
  • Materials: Carved teak wood
  • Features: Stylised peacocks and sunburst medallions in deep relief
  • Condition: Rich aged patina; minor losses and surface wear consistent with age
  • Dimensions: W66 x D3 x H15 cm
$269.93
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$269.93

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Lintel Panel From South India - 19th Century

This 19th-century South Indian lintel panel is delicately hand carved from dense teak wood, the panel features a striking frieze of stylised peacocks and floral medallions - motifs deeply rooted in Indian temple and domestic architecture, where they signify beauty, fertility, and divine guardianship.

Originally placed above a doorway, this lintel would have greeted all who entered with auspicious imagery and craftsmanship. The deep relief carving, intricate chip work, and warm, aged patina reflect both the artisan€™s skill and the passage of time. Today, it would make a dramatic wall display or could be mounted above a fireplace or doorway as a unique heritage accent.

  • Origin: South India
  • Date: 19th century
  • Materials: Carved teak wood
  • Features: Stylised peacocks and sunburst medallions in deep relief
  • Condition: Rich aged patina; minor losses and surface wear consistent with age
  • Dimensions: W66 x D3 x H15 cm

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This 19th-century South Indian lintel panel is delicately hand carved from dense teak wood, the panel features a striking frieze of stylised peacocks and floral medallions - motifs deeply rooted in Indian temple and domestic architecture, where they signify beauty, fertility, and divine guardianship.

Originally placed above a doorway, this lintel would have greeted all who entered with auspicious imagery and craftsmanship. The deep relief carving, intricate chip work, and warm, aged patina reflect both the artisan€™s skill and the passage of time. Today, it would make a dramatic wall display or could be mounted above a fireplace or doorway as a unique heritage accent.

  • Origin: South India
  • Date: 19th century
  • Materials: Carved teak wood
  • Features: Stylised peacocks and sunburst medallions in deep relief
  • Condition: Rich aged patina; minor losses and surface wear consistent with age
  • Dimensions: W66 x D3 x H15 cm