Vintage Hand-Carved Jharokha Style Multi-Window Wall Frame

Vintage Hand-Carved Jharokha Style Multi-Window Wall Frame

Vintage Hand-Carved Jharokha Style Multi-Window Wall Frame

Product Description

Make a grand design statement with this exceptional hand-carved wooden wall frame. Drawing inspiration from classic architectural jharokhas, this heavy, rustic piece features a deeply textured, distressed golden-brown finish and a distinct multi-pane layout with elegant arched cutouts.

Its unique panel design allows you to creatively frame your space, whether used as a striking statement mirror, a gallery frame for treasured photos, or left open against bold pattern backdrops to let your wall art pop. It pairs beautifully with retro wallpaper, transitional spaces, or rustic wood decor, lending an instant sense of architectural history and depth to your room.

Shipping Details

  • Handling time :-  Ready in stock, we will dispatch in 4 Days.
  • Transport :- Delivery Charges Extra

WhatsApp/Call for enquiry; +91 9821074878

Product Description

Make a grand design statement with this exceptional hand-carved wooden wall frame. Drawing inspiration from classic architectural jharokhas, this heavy, rustic piece features a deeply textured, distressed golden-brown finish and a distinct multi-pane layout with elegant arched cutouts.

Its unique panel design allows you to creatively frame your space, whether used as a striking statement mirror, a gallery frame for treasured photos, or left open against bold pattern backdrops to let your wall art pop. It pairs beautifully with retro wallpaper, transitional spaces, or rustic wood decor, lending an instant sense of architectural history and depth to your room.

Shipping Details

  • Handling time :-  Ready in stock, we will dispatch in 4 Days.
  • Transport :- Delivery Charges Extra

WhatsApp/Call for enquiry; +91 9821074878

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