Bring home timeless elegance with the Imperial Heritage Timepiece, a luxurious teak wood wall clock inspired by royal Indian artistry and heritage décor. Designed to create a grand statement, this exquisite clock combines traditional craftsmanship with premium finishing to enhance the beauty of any interior space.
Crafted from 100% premium teak wood, the clock showcases rich natural wood grains, elegant detailing, and a warm antique appearance. Finished with a native hand wood polish, it reflects sophistication, durability, and timeless charm.
Its royal-inspired design makes it a perfect centerpiece for living rooms, offices, hotels, villas, hallways, and premium interiors. More than just a clock, the Imperial Heritage Timepiece is a symbol of culture, luxury, and classic craftsmanship that never goes out of style.
Package Includes:
- 1 Premium Wooden Wall Clock
- 1 Extra Clock Machine Mechanism
- 1 Extra Pair of Clock Needles
- 1 Duracell AA Battery
Bonus:
An extra clock machine is provided with the package for added convenience and long-term reliability.
Specifications
- Height: 2 Feet
- Width: 2 Feet
- Thickness: 1 Inch
- Weight: 2.5 KG
- Material: Premium Teak Wood
- Finish: Hand Polished
Important Note:
This clock is crafted from premium solid wood and has substantial weight. For safe and secure installation, please use a strong wall nail or heavy-duty wall hook suitable for the wall type. We recommend fixing it on a solid wall using quality hardware to ensure proper support and stability.
Recommended:
- Heavy-duty steel nail or wall hook
- Wall plug with screw for concrete walls
- Avoid using adhesive hooks or weak nails
Handle with care while hanging to preserve the finish and craftsmanship.
Disclaimer: The clock is thoroughly checked before dispatch to ensure proper functionality. However, no warranty or guarantee is provided on the electronic clock machine, battery, or clock accessories. An extra clock machine and an additional pair of needles are included in the package for added convenience and support.




