
Large Blue Painted Indian Mirror Made From An Old Window - 19th Century
Once part of an opulent haveli in Madhya Pradesh, this striking mirror began life as a carved teak window frame. Its rich blue patina and exquisitely detailed carvings speak to the high craftsmanship of Northern India. The scalloped mihrab arch, a hallmark of Mughal design, lends the piece a majestic architectural quality transforming a functional object into a timeless decorative statement.
Handcrafted from solid teak, the frame is now fitted with a mirror, preserving the original carvings that celebrate both floral motifs and ornamental scrollwork. Whether hung in a hallway, above a console, or as a bold bathroom statement, this mirror adds character, history, and colour to any interior.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, Northern India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Solid teak wood, mirror glass
- Features: Original hand-carved floral motifs; scalloped Mughal mihrab arch; distressed blue paint
- Condition: Weathered, with original paint and patina preserved
- Dimensions: W124 x D7 x H195 cmĀ
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Large Blue Painted Indian Mirror Made From An Old Window - 19th Century
Once part of an opulent haveli in Madhya Pradesh, this striking mirror began life as a carved teak window frame. Its rich blue patina and exquisitely detailed carvings speak to the high craftsmanship of Northern India. The scalloped mihrab arch, a hallmark of Mughal design, lends the piece a majestic architectural quality transforming a functional object into a timeless decorative statement.
Handcrafted from solid teak, the frame is now fitted with a mirror, preserving the original carvings that celebrate both floral motifs and ornamental scrollwork. Whether hung in a hallway, above a console, or as a bold bathroom statement, this mirror adds character, history, and colour to any interior.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, Northern India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Solid teak wood, mirror glass
- Features: Original hand-carved floral motifs; scalloped Mughal mihrab arch; distressed blue paint
- Condition: Weathered, with original paint and patina preserved
- Dimensions: W124 x D7 x H195 cmĀ
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Once part of an opulent haveli in Madhya Pradesh, this striking mirror began life as a carved teak window frame. Its rich blue patina and exquisitely detailed carvings speak to the high craftsmanship of Northern India. The scalloped mihrab arch, a hallmark of Mughal design, lends the piece a majestic architectural quality transforming a functional object into a timeless decorative statement.
Handcrafted from solid teak, the frame is now fitted with a mirror, preserving the original carvings that celebrate both floral motifs and ornamental scrollwork. Whether hung in a hallway, above a console, or as a bold bathroom statement, this mirror adds character, history, and colour to any interior.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, Northern India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Solid teak wood, mirror glass
- Features: Original hand-carved floral motifs; scalloped Mughal mihrab arch; distressed blue paint
- Condition: Weathered, with original paint and patina preserved
- Dimensions: W124 x D7 x H195 cmĀ























