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The 19th C. Indian Fort Screen
The 19th C. Indian Fort Screen
The 19th C. Indian Fort Screen

The 19th C. Indian Fort Screen

Product code: 18745 B

Dimensions: 40 x 90 x 170 cm

Material: Solid Hardwood, Hand-Forged Iron.

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An imposing work of architectural scale, this screen is salvaged from the fortified estates of Northern India. Rendered in massive, hand-carved timber and accented with weathered iron, it represents the pinnacle of "Wabi-Sabi" luxury—where the beauty of age meets the precision of ancient craftsmanship.

FEATURES

  • Monumental Scale: Tall, vertical proportions designed to draw the eye upward.
  • Hand-Forged Hardware: Original-style iron cladding and decorative rivets.
  • Open Jali Carving: The lower panel features "Jali" (lattice) work for light filtration.
  • Aged Patina: A naturally distressed finish that cannot be replicated by machines.

This Fort Screen is a definitive example of sculptural presence, designed for spaces that demand weight and history. Borrowing from the defensive architecture of 19th-century Rajasthan, the screen utilizes the "Tarkashi" philosophy of merging metal and wood. The rhythmic placement of iron bosses across the central panels creates a brutalist yet refined texture, a nod to the heavy-timbered gates of Indian desert citadels.

The carving process is entirely reductive; artisans spend weeks removing material from a single, massive slab of wood to reveal the ornate borders and the arched "Mihrab" silhouette. This is high-difficulty craftsmanship where a single misplaced strike of the mallet can ruin the entire composition. The wood—a dense, old-growth timber—is selected for its ability to withstand the test of time. The finish is achieved through a meticulous aging process involving natural pigments and hand-sanding to reveal the silvered grain beneath the dark exterior. Each variation in the wood, every slight asymmetry in the carving, is a deliberate celebration of the human hand. It is an heirloom-quality acquisition that brings a sense of curated, museum-tier history to the contemporary home, bridging the gap between a rugged past and a refined present.

STYLE DETAILS

Influence: Fortress Architecture (Marwar region).

Pattern: Repeating circular bosses and acanthus-style border scrolls.

Elements: Recessed paneling and sun-bleached wood highlights.

CRAFTSMANSHIP DETAILS

Technique: Chisel-carving and cold-hammered metalwork.

Skill: Expert-level mastery of architectural restoration.

Finishing: Burnished edges and hand-applied soot-stain for depth.

WOOD QUALITY & FINISH CHARACTERISTICS

Heavyweight hardwood with a tight, interlocking grain. The texture is tactile and "earthy," lacking the plastic-smooth feel of mass-produced veneer.

WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT / INVESTMENT VALUE

It elevates a room from "designed" to "collected." The sheer architectural weight provides an emotional grounding that lighter, modern pieces cannot provide, making it a permanent fixture in a high-end collection.

SUGGESTIONS FOR INCORPORATION

Use it to flank a large-scale fireplace or place it behind a contemporary sofa to provide a textured, dark contrast to neutral upholstery and clean lines.

DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS

Color: Weathered Ebony and Iron.

Finish: Matte, Distressed Wax.

Origin: Northern India.

Period: 19th Century British Raj/Fortress Influence.

PERFECT FOR

Great rooms with vaulted ceilings.

Private libraries or study spaces.

INTERIOR TYPES

Industrial Luxury, Brutalist, Wabi-Sabi, Minimalist, Rustic Modern.

Keep away from direct heat sources to prevent timber movement. Clean with a dry brush to reach into carved crevices.
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