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Carved & Painted Pavilion From Kutch - Early 19th Century
This impressive carved teak Indian pavilion is an incredibly rare find, especially in this good condition. It was likely the entrance to a village temple in Kutch. The beautifully subtle colours of the paint are the original mineral colours and there is intricate chip carving across the mihrab panels and pillars.
The carving on the top frieze shows a pair of peacocks, the elegant pillars are Mughal style. The chip carving is typical of the Kutchi style.
There have been some small repairs over the years which have been well matched in India.
This marvellous piece would look fabulous in a garden room. However, it cannot go directly outside. It is a three sided structure that was originally secured to a wall. It stands on a later 20th century slatted teak plinth.
Assembly instructions are provided. Assembly is not included but may be arranged at an additional cost.
Dimensions:
Maximum Size: 254 x 177 x 232 (wxdxh cm) (including roof)
Plinth Size: 274 x 167 x 10 (wxdxh cm)
Size Between Front Columns: 168 x 187 (wxh cm) to the center of the arch
Size Between Back Columns: 166 x 202 (wxh cm)
$6,840.45
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Carved & Painted Pavilion From Kutch - Early 19th Century
This impressive carved teak Indian pavilion is an incredibly rare find, especially in this good condition. It was likely the entrance to a village temple in Kutch. The beautifully subtle colours of the paint are the original mineral colours and there is intricate chip carving across the mihrab panels and pillars.
The carving on the top frieze shows a pair of peacocks, the elegant pillars are Mughal style. The chip carving is typical of the Kutchi style.
There have been some small repairs over the years which have been well matched in India.
This marvellous piece would look fabulous in a garden room. However, it cannot go directly outside. It is a three sided structure that was originally secured to a wall. It stands on a later 20th century slatted teak plinth.
Assembly instructions are provided. Assembly is not included but may be arranged at an additional cost.
Dimensions:
Maximum Size: 254 x 177 x 232 (wxdxh cm) (including roof)
Plinth Size: 274 x 167 x 10 (wxdxh cm)
Size Between Front Columns: 168 x 187 (wxh cm) to the center of the arch
Size Between Back Columns: 166 x 202 (wxh cm)
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This impressive carved teak Indian pavilion is an incredibly rare find, especially in this good condition. It was likely the entrance to a village temple in Kutch. The beautifully subtle colours of the paint are the original mineral colours and there is intricate chip carving across the mihrab panels and pillars.
The carving on the top frieze shows a pair of peacocks, the elegant pillars are Mughal style. The chip carving is typical of the Kutchi style.
There have been some small repairs over the years which have been well matched in India.
This marvellous piece would look fabulous in a garden room. However, it cannot go directly outside. It is a three sided structure that was originally secured to a wall. It stands on a later 20th century slatted teak plinth.
Assembly instructions are provided. Assembly is not included but may be arranged at an additional cost.
Dimensions:
Maximum Size: 254 x 177 x 232 (wxdxh cm) (including roof)
Plinth Size: 274 x 167 x 10 (wxdxh cm)
Size Between Front Columns: 168 x 187 (wxh cm) to the center of the arch
Size Between Back Columns: 166 x 202 (wxh cm)





















