Old World Tales
Gadapa – A Sacred Temple Stand
Gadapa – A Sacred Temple Stand
The Telugu word "gadapa" meaning "threshold" or "door sill" is the root of the name "Devuni Kadapa" . The place name "Devuni Kadapa" (now Kadapa) is derived from "Devuni Gadapa", meaning "threshold of God" or "entrance for Lord Venkateswara Swamy". This product is part of an intricately carved door of the divine temple entrance.
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Product Highlights
Product Highlights
Wood antiques develop a natural patina over time — with gentle wear, grain variations, and surface imperfections that tell their own story. These marks of age are not defects, but signs of authenticity and craftsmanship, making each piece a warm, soulful addition to your space.
No two pieces are alike, making every item a soulful, one-of-a-kind collectible.
Materials
Materials
- Mango Wood
Size and Care Guide
Size and Care Guide
Dimensions:
12in Height by 16in width including the stand
Care Guide:
Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve colors.
- Wipe gently with a dry, soft cloth if needed—avoid water or chemical cleaners.
- For best results, frame under glass to protect from dust and humidity.
Divya's Styling Tip
Divya's Styling Tip
Place on a console or plinth with soft lighting (like a directional lamp or brass diya) to highlight the sculpture’s detailing. Style with brass bowls, marigolds, or incense holders for a meditative, temple-inspired corner — or juxtapose with modern minimal decor for a rich, curated contrast.


