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Painted Teak Votive Panel From Andhra Pradesh - 19th Century

Painted Teak Votive Panel From Andhra Pradesh - 19th Century

This beautifully weathered antique teak votive panel originates from Andhra Pradesh in South India and dates to the late 19th or early 20th century. Traditionally carved by tribal artisans to adorn the walls and entrances of village huts, panels such as this were both decorative and symbolic, reflecting regional folk traditions and vernacular architectural styles.

What makes this example particularly special is its surviving original polychrome paintwork. Rich layers of aged reds, ochres, faded greens and yellow pigments remain visible across the deeply carved surface, creating a wonderfully textured patina developed over more than a century. The central shrine-like aperture is framed by stylised floral motifs and scrolling carvings, surmounted by a small animal figure that adds further folk character and charm.

These sculptural architectural fragments display beautifully either individually or grouped together as wall art. Supplied ready to hang, this piece offers a striking decorative statement while retaining the authenticity and craftsmanship of its original rural context.

  • Origin: Andhra Pradesh, South India
  • Date: Early 20th Century
  • Material: Hand-Carved Teak Wood
  • Features: Original Painted Surface, Folk Carving, Shrine-Style Aperture, Architectural Fragment
  • Condition: Beautiful age-related wear and paint loss consistent with age and use
  • Dimensions: W24 x D5 x H37 cm
$391.61

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$1,118.88

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Painted Teak Votive Panel From Andhra Pradesh - 19th Century

This beautifully weathered antique teak votive panel originates from Andhra Pradesh in South India and dates to the late 19th or early 20th century. Traditionally carved by tribal artisans to adorn the walls and entrances of village huts, panels such as this were both decorative and symbolic, reflecting regional folk traditions and vernacular architectural styles.

What makes this example particularly special is its surviving original polychrome paintwork. Rich layers of aged reds, ochres, faded greens and yellow pigments remain visible across the deeply carved surface, creating a wonderfully textured patina developed over more than a century. The central shrine-like aperture is framed by stylised floral motifs and scrolling carvings, surmounted by a small animal figure that adds further folk character and charm.

These sculptural architectural fragments display beautifully either individually or grouped together as wall art. Supplied ready to hang, this piece offers a striking decorative statement while retaining the authenticity and craftsmanship of its original rural context.

  • Origin: Andhra Pradesh, South India
  • Date: Early 20th Century
  • Material: Hand-Carved Teak Wood
  • Features: Original Painted Surface, Folk Carving, Shrine-Style Aperture, Architectural Fragment
  • Condition: Beautiful age-related wear and paint loss consistent with age and use
  • Dimensions: W24 x D5 x H37 cm

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This beautifully weathered antique teak votive panel originates from Andhra Pradesh in South India and dates to the late 19th or early 20th century. Traditionally carved by tribal artisans to adorn the walls and entrances of village huts, panels such as this were both decorative and symbolic, reflecting regional folk traditions and vernacular architectural styles.

What makes this example particularly special is its surviving original polychrome paintwork. Rich layers of aged reds, ochres, faded greens and yellow pigments remain visible across the deeply carved surface, creating a wonderfully textured patina developed over more than a century. The central shrine-like aperture is framed by stylised floral motifs and scrolling carvings, surmounted by a small animal figure that adds further folk character and charm.

These sculptural architectural fragments display beautifully either individually or grouped together as wall art. Supplied ready to hang, this piece offers a striking decorative statement while retaining the authenticity and craftsmanship of its original rural context.

  • Origin: Andhra Pradesh, South India
  • Date: Early 20th Century
  • Material: Hand-Carved Teak Wood
  • Features: Original Painted Surface, Folk Carving, Shrine-Style Aperture, Architectural Fragment
  • Condition: Beautiful age-related wear and paint loss consistent with age and use
  • Dimensions: W24 x D5 x H37 cm