
Jali Doors From Bikaner - 19th Century
These magnificent 19th-century teak doors hail from Bikaner, Rajasthan ā a city renowned for its grand havelis and intricate woodwork traditions. Each panel is crafted from solid teak and adorned with fine hand-carved geometric jali (lattice) patterns that filter light beautifully while maintaining privacy. The time-worn patina tells a story of centuries past, showcasing weathered tones and subtle iron details from the original locking mechanisms and braces.
Once part of an architectural faƧade, these doors exemplify the skill and artistry of Rajasthani craftsmen who combined strength, ventilation, and ornamentation in perfect harmony. Ideal as a decorative wall piece, entrance statement, or functional reclaimed door, they carry with them a rich sense of heritage and timeless design.
- Origin: Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Teak wood, iron hardware
- Features: Hand-carved lattice (jali) design, original patina, iron fittings and lock plates
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with age-appropriate wear and minor restorations
- Dimensions:Ā W105 x D5 x H176 cm
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Jali Doors From Bikaner - 19th Century
These magnificent 19th-century teak doors hail from Bikaner, Rajasthan ā a city renowned for its grand havelis and intricate woodwork traditions. Each panel is crafted from solid teak and adorned with fine hand-carved geometric jali (lattice) patterns that filter light beautifully while maintaining privacy. The time-worn patina tells a story of centuries past, showcasing weathered tones and subtle iron details from the original locking mechanisms and braces.
Once part of an architectural faƧade, these doors exemplify the skill and artistry of Rajasthani craftsmen who combined strength, ventilation, and ornamentation in perfect harmony. Ideal as a decorative wall piece, entrance statement, or functional reclaimed door, they carry with them a rich sense of heritage and timeless design.
- Origin: Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Teak wood, iron hardware
- Features: Hand-carved lattice (jali) design, original patina, iron fittings and lock plates
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with age-appropriate wear and minor restorations
- Dimensions:Ā W105 x D5 x H176 cm
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These magnificent 19th-century teak doors hail from Bikaner, Rajasthan ā a city renowned for its grand havelis and intricate woodwork traditions. Each panel is crafted from solid teak and adorned with fine hand-carved geometric jali (lattice) patterns that filter light beautifully while maintaining privacy. The time-worn patina tells a story of centuries past, showcasing weathered tones and subtle iron details from the original locking mechanisms and braces.
Once part of an architectural faƧade, these doors exemplify the skill and artistry of Rajasthani craftsmen who combined strength, ventilation, and ornamentation in perfect harmony. Ideal as a decorative wall piece, entrance statement, or functional reclaimed door, they carry with them a rich sense of heritage and timeless design.
- Origin: Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Teak wood, iron hardware
- Features: Hand-carved lattice (jali) design, original patina, iron fittings and lock plates
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with age-appropriate wear and minor restorations
- Dimensions:Ā W105 x D5 x H176 cm
























