An Indian architectural lintel is a horizontal beam usually made from thick wood placed over doors or windows in traditional Indian architecture. It serves as a support for the structure above and also as a decorative element, often carved with intricate designs, motifs, and sculptures. The lintel is a common feature in Hindu and Buddhist temples, palaces, and other monumental buildings from ancient to medieval times in India. This antique lintel has an oxidized rustic blue patina and features a traditional medallion style carving and has a remnant of a painted sign attached to it.
Perfect for a rustic entryway or as a statement piece in a contemporary space, this door panel seamlessly blends the charm of the past with modern design sensibilities.