Green Painted Teak Dog Gate From Gujarat - 19th Century
These authentic 19th-century dog gates originate from Gujarat, India, where they were traditionally positioned in front of the main entrance doors of village homes and urban havelis. Designed to keep livestock, dogs, and wandering animals from entering the household while maintaining ventilation and visibility, they represent a practical and distinctive element of traditional Gujarati architecture.
Constructed from solid teak and fitted with hand-forged iron bars, this pair displays a beautifully weathered pale green painted finish, softened through decades of exposure and use. The upper sections feature elegant pierced balustrade-style panels, lending an architectural quality to the design while providing decorative detail. The contrast between the aged paintwork, worn timber surfaces, and naturally patinated ironwork creates a characterful appearance that reflects the craftsmanship of rural western India.
Retaining their original form and rustic charm, these gates offer exceptional decorative versatility today. They can be repurposed as garden gates, interior room dividers, wall-mounted architectural features, or incorporated into bespoke design projects. Their combination of historic patina, traditional craftsmanship, and understated elegance makes them particularly appealing for both country and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid teak with hand-forged iron bars and hardware
- Features: Pair of antique dog gates, pierced upper panels, vertical iron bars, original rustic painted finish
- Finish: Weathered pale green paint with natural wear and exposed timber
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface losses, historic repairs, patination, and weathering consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W110 x D4 x H112 cm
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Green Painted Teak Dog Gate From Gujarat - 19th Century
Green Painted Teak Dog Gate From Gujarat - 19th Century
These authentic 19th-century dog gates originate from Gujarat, India, where they were traditionally positioned in front of the main entrance doors of village homes and urban havelis. Designed to keep livestock, dogs, and wandering animals from entering the household while maintaining ventilation and visibility, they represent a practical and distinctive element of traditional Gujarati architecture.
Constructed from solid teak and fitted with hand-forged iron bars, this pair displays a beautifully weathered pale green painted finish, softened through decades of exposure and use. The upper sections feature elegant pierced balustrade-style panels, lending an architectural quality to the design while providing decorative detail. The contrast between the aged paintwork, worn timber surfaces, and naturally patinated ironwork creates a characterful appearance that reflects the craftsmanship of rural western India.
Retaining their original form and rustic charm, these gates offer exceptional decorative versatility today. They can be repurposed as garden gates, interior room dividers, wall-mounted architectural features, or incorporated into bespoke design projects. Their combination of historic patina, traditional craftsmanship, and understated elegance makes them particularly appealing for both country and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid teak with hand-forged iron bars and hardware
- Features: Pair of antique dog gates, pierced upper panels, vertical iron bars, original rustic painted finish
- Finish: Weathered pale green paint with natural wear and exposed timber
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface losses, historic repairs, patination, and weathering consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W110 x D4 x H112 cm
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These authentic 19th-century dog gates originate from Gujarat, India, where they were traditionally positioned in front of the main entrance doors of village homes and urban havelis. Designed to keep livestock, dogs, and wandering animals from entering the household while maintaining ventilation and visibility, they represent a practical and distinctive element of traditional Gujarati architecture.
Constructed from solid teak and fitted with hand-forged iron bars, this pair displays a beautifully weathered pale green painted finish, softened through decades of exposure and use. The upper sections feature elegant pierced balustrade-style panels, lending an architectural quality to the design while providing decorative detail. The contrast between the aged paintwork, worn timber surfaces, and naturally patinated ironwork creates a characterful appearance that reflects the craftsmanship of rural western India.
Retaining their original form and rustic charm, these gates offer exceptional decorative versatility today. They can be repurposed as garden gates, interior room dividers, wall-mounted architectural features, or incorporated into bespoke design projects. Their combination of historic patina, traditional craftsmanship, and understated elegance makes them particularly appealing for both country and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid teak with hand-forged iron bars and hardware
- Features: Pair of antique dog gates, pierced upper panels, vertical iron bars, original rustic painted finish
- Finish: Weathered pale green paint with natural wear and exposed timber
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface losses, historic repairs, patination, and weathering consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W110 x D4 x H112 cm






















