Set of large wooden Moghul doors from an old India haveli (mansion)
Read MoreThe brass work decorating this ornate South India door makes it a unique collector’s item.
Read MoreThis unique double-door has six panels carved with a diamond pattern on both sides. It has a simple frame and a lovely paint patina.
Read MoreThe natural wood of this door and frame create a warm and welcoming entrance. The jambs are finely carved and feature a circular pattern that is repeated on the transom. The doors are simply elegant with metal highlights, and they are deeply set into the ornate frame.
Read MoreThis solid door demonstrates a simple elegance of three panels in each door that are inset into an ornately fluted and carved frame. Columns are carved into the outer frame with floral patterns across the top.
Read MoreThis pair of antique doors displays six panels carved with carved flowers, vines, and leaves. The carvings are carefully hand painted with green, red, and yellow. The unique door pulls are forged into parrots. These doors would adorn any house, or be used as traditional decorative art.
Read MoreThis door contains the classic sun ray pattern found in many Indian doors. Weathered blue and white paint adds to the beauty of the door and frame. An arched transom features open metal work, which let light and air into an Indian home while ensuring security and privacy.
Read MoreThis beautiful door will impress your guests with its classic appearance and fine quality. The transom features a carved urn with floral patterns, and the carved cornice and ionic-style columns are reminiscent of Greek architecture.
Read MoreBlue, green white, and yellow paint combine to create a bright and cheerful entrance door for your home or business. The carved double doors are framed with fluted columns and the header is ornately carved with complex patterns.
Read MoreThese double doors feature expertly carved sunburst patterns with flower and leaf accents. These hand-carved chakras or sunrays symbolize the energy of the cosmos.
Read MoreThis elegant door shines with natural wood color and high-quality carvings. The three-paneled doors are adorned with solar ray patterns and inset into a large simple frame.
Read MoreThis simple and majestic door represents the traditional style with an opening in the frame above the door to allow for air flow, with bars to keep unwanted critters out of the house.
Read MoreThis unique door from Gujarat (Western India) is a unique example of an old Teak door that was later adorned with a delicate fine quality inlay of bone and horn.
Read MoreThis is a traditional door from Gujarat in West India. The carving is of very good quality and the door is colorfully painted. All houses in Gujarat are painted during Diwali (the Festival of Light); this door was probably painted during this festival.
Read MoreThis double door and frame comes from the West Indian state of Gujarat. The uniquely shaped doors are separated into multiple panels which are carved and adorned with metal studs.
Read MoreThis double wooden door with frame features a naturally distressed appearance, with bluish-green paint that has faded to a “copper patina”. Intricately carved vines and flowers decorate the door frame.
Read MoreThis wooden door from India is between 80-100 years old. It has developed a deep brown patina and is elegant in its simplicity.
Read MoreThis beautiful door features classic carving with an Asian flair. Two peacocks adorn the transom. Metalwork accents on the doors echo the carved circular pattern on the frame.
Read MoreThis framed double door from Gujarat shines with beautiful natural wood and a light lacquer patina. The exquisitely carved door panels feature two lions reminiscent of the coat of arms of England and heart-shaped leaves with flowers.
Read MoreThis nicely carved four-panel pair of doors is set in a simple frame. The elegant double doors are adorned with hand crafted brass ‘parrot’ door pulls and locking hasp.
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