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Tribal Carved Cedar Door Panel From Kullu - 19th Century

Tribal Carved Cedar Door Panel From Kullu - 19th Century

This striking 19th century carved cedar door panel from Kullu in the Himalayan region of North India is a powerful example of tribal architectural craftsmanship. Composed of fifteen individually carved panels, it features a rich combination of stylised animals and geometric mandala motifs, each framed within intricately carved borders. The deep relief carving and rhythmic grid-like composition give the piece a strong visual presence, while the aged cedar has developed a dark, timeworn patina that enhances its character and authenticity.

Originally part of a traditional village home, panels such as this would have served both a functional and symbolic role, with the carved motifs often carrying protective or auspicious meanings. Today, it has been repurposed as a decorative wall piece, complete with sturdy hangers on the reverse, making it an exceptional piece of sculptural art for interior display.

  • Origin: Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, North India
  • Date: 19th century
  • Materials: Hand-carved cedar wood
  • Features: Fifteen carved panels depicting animals and geometric mandalas, deep relief carving, geometric border detailing, original iron fittings and later hanging mounts
  • Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface erosion, minor losses and a well-developed patina consistent with age and use
  • Dimensions: W82 x D6 x H147 cm
$1,955.37
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$1,955.37

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Tribal Carved Cedar Door Panel From Kullu - 19th Century

This striking 19th century carved cedar door panel from Kullu in the Himalayan region of North India is a powerful example of tribal architectural craftsmanship. Composed of fifteen individually carved panels, it features a rich combination of stylised animals and geometric mandala motifs, each framed within intricately carved borders. The deep relief carving and rhythmic grid-like composition give the piece a strong visual presence, while the aged cedar has developed a dark, timeworn patina that enhances its character and authenticity.

Originally part of a traditional village home, panels such as this would have served both a functional and symbolic role, with the carved motifs often carrying protective or auspicious meanings. Today, it has been repurposed as a decorative wall piece, complete with sturdy hangers on the reverse, making it an exceptional piece of sculptural art for interior display.

  • Origin: Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, North India
  • Date: 19th century
  • Materials: Hand-carved cedar wood
  • Features: Fifteen carved panels depicting animals and geometric mandalas, deep relief carving, geometric border detailing, original iron fittings and later hanging mounts
  • Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface erosion, minor losses and a well-developed patina consistent with age and use
  • Dimensions: W82 x D6 x H147 cm

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This striking 19th century carved cedar door panel from Kullu in the Himalayan region of North India is a powerful example of tribal architectural craftsmanship. Composed of fifteen individually carved panels, it features a rich combination of stylised animals and geometric mandala motifs, each framed within intricately carved borders. The deep relief carving and rhythmic grid-like composition give the piece a strong visual presence, while the aged cedar has developed a dark, timeworn patina that enhances its character and authenticity.

Originally part of a traditional village home, panels such as this would have served both a functional and symbolic role, with the carved motifs often carrying protective or auspicious meanings. Today, it has been repurposed as a decorative wall piece, complete with sturdy hangers on the reverse, making it an exceptional piece of sculptural art for interior display.

  • Origin: Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, North India
  • Date: 19th century
  • Materials: Hand-carved cedar wood
  • Features: Fifteen carved panels depicting animals and geometric mandalas, deep relief carving, geometric border detailing, original iron fittings and later hanging mounts
  • Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface erosion, minor losses and a well-developed patina consistent with age and use
  • Dimensions: W82 x D6 x H147 cm
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