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"Exploring the World of Door Knockers: From Tel Aviv to Taipei" Step into the enchanting streets of Old Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Shakyamuni Buddha, Temple of the Thousand Buddhas, Dashang Kagyu Ling congregation

Shakyamuni Buddha, Temple of the Thousand Buddhas, Dashang Kagyu Ling congregation, La Boulaye, Saone-et-Loire, Burgundy, France, Europe

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Door Knocker on Pink Background

Door Knocker on Pink Background
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Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Door knocker with dolphins and satyrs, early 17th century, (1881). Creator: John Emms

Door knocker with dolphins and satyrs, early 17th century, (1881). Creator: John Emms
Door knocker with dolphins and satyrs, early 17th century, (1881). Etching of a bronze knocker made c1600-1625 in Venice or Brescia, Italy

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Bronze knocker, c1560, (1881). Creators: M Sullivan, Danese Cattaneo

Bronze knocker, c1560, (1881). Creators: M Sullivan, Danese Cattaneo
Bronze knocker, c1560, (1881). Etching of a door-knocker in the form of embracing mermaids and cherubs, made in Italy, (possibly Venice) by Danese Cattaneo

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Bronze knocker, c1560, (1881). Creator: J Brooke

Bronze knocker, c1560, (1881). Creator: J Brooke
Bronze knocker, c1560, (1881). Etching of a door knocker, made in Italy in the mid 16th century. The escutcheon is formed by a lions head in high relief

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Back to School, 1895. Creator: Unknown

Back to School, 1895. Creator: Unknown
Back to School, 1895. Boys arriving back at boarding school after the holidays. One knocks at the door of Demosthenes House, Academy for Young Gentlemen, while the other sobs into a handkerchief

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: 17 Place Antoine Delporte, Brussels, (1907), c2014-c2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

17 Place Antoine Delporte, Brussels, (1907), c2014-c2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
17 Place Antoine Delporte, Brussels, Belgium, c2014-c2017. Designed by Paul Hamesse: 1907

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Doorknocker, late 14th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Doorknocker, late 14th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Doorknocker, late 14th century, (1843). Copy of a woodcut of a knocker from the door of the archdeacons house at the cathedral of Barcelona

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: The Postmans Knock c1855

The Postmans Knock c1855. A postman in General Post Office uniform knocking on a front door. From the cover of a song with music by Stephen Glover

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: There is the Postmans knock!, 1867

There is the Postmans knock!, 1867. A postman in Royal Mail uniform knocking at a front door. Illustration from a childrens book. (London, 1867)

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Door Ring found in a Viking grave, 9th century

Door Ring found in a Viking grave, 9th century
This copper alloy door ring was found in a Viking grave at Vik, Stennes, Norway - but is from Ireland. It probably belonged originally to a monastery door, 9th century

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Lace maternity beater Image maternity beater

Lace maternity beater Image maternity beater
Lace maternity beater Image of a maternity beater (title on object), A lace maternity beater. Used around 1750 in Haarlem to hang on the door under the door knocker to soften the sound of the knocker

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Wooden Building With Red Painted Door, Padlock And Window; Beamish, Durham, England

Wooden Building With Red Painted Door, Padlock And Window; Beamish, Durham, England

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Male (right) and female door knockers giving different sounds to ensure the right

Male (right) and female door knockers giving different sounds to ensure the right gender person receives the guest, Abyaneh, Iran, Middle East

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Ancient door, close-up

Ancient door, close-up
The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the mid-Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the middle of Beijing, China and now houses the Palace Museum

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: 1890S Blouse & Hairstyle

1890S Blouse & Hairstyle
Satin blouse with deep lace falling tucker, puffed half- length sleeves with gathered cuff & frill, checked skirt with Swiss belt waistband. N.B doorknocker top knot hairstyle

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Two Female Figures Interlaced Cartouche Design

Two Female Figures Interlaced Cartouche Design
Artokoloro

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Design Door Knocker 16th century Pen brown ink

Design Door Knocker 16th century Pen brown ink
Artokoloro

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Mexico, San Miguel de Allende, Doorknocker

Mexico, San Miguel de Allende, Doorknocker
Mexico, San Miguel de Allende, doorknocker

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Europe, Spain, Toledo, Door Knocker

Europe, Spain, Toledo, Door Knocker

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Europe, Italy, Umbria, Spoletto, Door Knocker

Europe, Italy, Umbria, Spoletto, Door Knocker

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Kashan, Khan-e Boroujerdi, traditional carpet merchants house

Iran, Central Iran, Kashan, Khan-e Boroujerdi, traditional carpet merchants house
Central Iran, Kashan, Khan-E Boroujerdi, Traditional Carpet Merchants House, Ornate Door With Door Knockers For Male And Female Guests

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: A Door handles of Tibetan monastery

A Door handles of Tibetan monastery
Photography, Tonnaja Travel Photography, 509209952

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Knocker

Knocker
Antique illustration of a hand shaped knocker

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Lion shaped knocker

Lion shaped knocker
The door handle in the shape of the lion head

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Italian Renaissance cartouche

Italian Renaissance cartouche
Illustration of a Italian Renaissance cartouche

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Germany Renaissance cartouche

Germany Renaissance cartouche
Antique illustration of a Germany Renaissance cartouche

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Digital illustration of brass door knocker

Digital illustration of brass door knocker

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Ancient Door, Toledo, Spain

Ancient Door, Toledo, Spain
An ancient door knocker in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Toledo, Spain

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Knocker and flowers on blue door, Sidi Bou Said

Knocker and flowers on blue door, Sidi Bou Said
Medina of Tunis is UNESCO World Heritage site

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Knocker of Wat Mae Nang Pleum temple Ayutthaya Thailand

Knocker of Wat Mae Nang Pleum temple Ayutthaya Thailand
Knocker of the door of Wat Mae Nang Pleum temple at Ayutthaya (Unesco World Heritage Site), Thailand, Asia

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Door of a house in ruins opened in the night with a beam of light

Door of a house in ruins opened in the night with a beam of light
Ancient farmhouse left in the night.in Bocairent, Spain

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Croatia, Dubrovinik, Guest House Door Knocker

Croatia, Dubrovinik, Guest House Door Knocker

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Knocker on an old wooden door, Arta, Llevant, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

Knocker on an old wooden door, Arta, Llevant, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Door knocker, Marrakech, Morocco, Africa

Door knocker, Marrakech, Morocco, Africa

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Door knocker from St. Peters Cathedral, 13th century, Osnabruck, Lower Saxony, Germany

Door knocker from St. Peters Cathedral, 13th century, Osnabruck, Lower Saxony, Germany

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Door knocker with a lions head, 14th century, main entrance to St Lorenz Church, Nuremberg

Door knocker with a lions head, 14th century, main entrance to St Lorenz Church, Nuremberg, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Knocker on front doors, (B&W), close-up

Knocker on front doors, (B&W), close-up

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Durham Door

Durham Door
We see The Norman Cathedral on this images in Durham, this is a Door Knob on a door from the cathedral. is a historic city and the county town of County Durham in North East England

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Old door and knocker at a temple in Gyeongju

Old door and knocker at a temple in Gyeongju
Detail of an old door at Bulguksa. A Buddhist temple and UNESCO World Heritage site in Gyeongju, South Korea

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Door, Marrakesh, Morocco

Door, Marrakesh, Morocco
Decorated door in the medina

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Iglesia San Miguel

Iglesia San Miguel
decorated entrance door to Church Iglesia San Miguel, Sucre, Bolivia, South America

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Closed wooden door at Agra Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Closed wooden door at Agra Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Urgup, Nevsehir (Cappadocia) Turkey

Urgup, Nevsehir (Cappadocia) Turkey
Old Weathered door in Urgup, Cappadocia. Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Anatolia, largely in Nevsehir Province, in Turkey

Background imageDoor Knocker Collection: Antique door knocker

Antique door knocker
France, Loire Valley, Chinon, medieval town, UNESCO World Heritage



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"Exploring the World of Door Knockers: From Tel Aviv to Taipei" Step into the enchanting streets of Old Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel, where a mesmerizing door detail catches your eye. Journey to Azemmour, Morocco in North Africa and discover a surprising sight—a penis-shaped knocker that reflects local culture and traditions. Gustave Doré's masterpiece "The Angel and the Orphan" takes on new meaning as you notice an intricately designed door knocker in Marrakech, Morocco. Delve into the heart of Iran's Central Iran region in Kashan and find yourself admiring a brass carved door knocker at Khan-e Boroujerdi, once home to traditional carpet merchants. In Tunisia's Kairouan Madina, marvel at the Hands of Fatima door handle adorning a vibrant blue door—an emblematic symbol of protection and good fortune. Travel across continents to Somerset, Bath in England where The Circus reveals an elegant yet sturdy door knocker that adds charm to its historic surroundings. Immerse yourself in India's rich heritage as you visit Delhi's Red Fort Diwan-i-Khas—be greeted by an impressive elephant doorknocker symbolizing strength and power. On the picturesque island of Patmos in Greece's Dodecanese archipelago, stumble upon an old yet captivating door knocker that whispers tales from ancient times. Paris beckons with its timeless beauty—discover a classic French-style door knocker that exudes elegance amidst bustling streets and romantic architecture. Venture deep into Transylvania’s Hunyadi Castle or Corvins Castle where an ornate door knocker stands as a testament to centuries-old craftsmanship and history-rich legends. Finally, travel eastward to Martyrs Shrine in Taipei, Taiwan—a majestic lion-shaped doorknocker guards the entrance, symbolizing strength and protection.