Doors & Architectural · 18th Century
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This magnificent noble door, originating from India and dated to the 18th century, stands as a tangible testament to the craftsmanship of its time. With a robust structure, the door is made of solid wood that has acquired a deep and rich patina, revealing the history of its use over the centuries. The intricate reliefs and wrought iron fittings add a distinctive character, evoking a sense of grandeur and sophistication that transcends time.
Every detail of the door, from its carved panels to the reinforced corners, speaks of a ceremonial function and the importance it held in the architecture of its original context. This piece is not only an architectural element but also a work of art that invites contemplation and appreciation of past cultural traditions.
Object history
Historically, doors in India have served not only as entrances but also as symbols of status and protection. In the mansions of the nobility, these doors were crafted with great attention to detail, reflecting the power and wealth of their owners. The noble door presented here was likely part of a high-ranking residence, where its design and materials would have been selected to impress and protect its inhabitants.
Suggested uses
Ideal as a main entrance in a contemporary home, adding a touch of history and character.
Can be used as a decorative piece in a foyer or living room, creating an intriguing focal point.
Perfect for a meditation or study space, providing an atmosphere of calm and reflection.
Usable in a restaurant or commercial establishment seeking an authentic and welcoming environment.
A singular piece for collectors who value history and craftsmanship in their interiors.

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