The Ulku Wooden Painted Door Panel is the kind of piece you find once and never forget. Hand-painted on reclaimed wood, this tall double-panel door tells its story in soft indigo blue and faded ivory — a colour palette that feels like a Rajasthani sky at dusk. Every section is filled with hand-painted figurative scenes: caparisoned elephants in royal procession, rearing lions mid-stride, saddled horses standing proud, and lush floral sprays filling every space between.
The panels are crowned with a scalloped Mughal arch that frames the artwork like a window into another era. Heavy iron strap bars run horizontally across the surface, studded and riveted, holding the planks together with the same rugged honesty they have for decades. Iron ring pull handles sit at the centre, and the whole piece rests on original iron pivot feet at the base. The paint has aged beautifully — softened and faded in places, richer in others — giving the Ulku a dreamlike quality that no new finish could replicate.
Lean it against a living room wall, mount it behind a bed, place it in a hallway, or let it anchor a pooja room. This is folk art at its most commanding — quiet in colour, loud in presence.