This door features:
Thick wood (likely teak or similar hardwood).
Hand-carved decorations on the frame.
Prominent iron studs for decoration and reinforcement.
Iron rings for pulling.
Traditional square divisions.
Based on this, the most likely origins are:
India (Gujarat or Rajasthan) with high probability, as these doors are famous for carved teak wood, and many were made for export to the Gulf and East Africa.
Zanzibar (Tanzania) if the door is from old coastal homes, as Zanzibar doors are influenced by Indian craftsmanship.
Oman or Yemen for some traditional models, but the decoration of this door leans more towards the Indian style.
Approximate age:
In a heritage style, it is most likely between 80 and 150 years old, and could be older.
The approximate weight of the door is 70 to 90 kg.
The base of the door has a wide wooden threshold.
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