
Large Window Mirror From Madhya Pradesh - 19th Century
This beautifully aged mirror began life as a traditional teak window frame from 19th-century Madhya Pradesh, now thoughtfully repurposed into a striking architectural mirror. Hand-carved with exceptional skill, it features an elegant Mughal arched opening framed by subtle foliate and ropework detailing. The top panel is inset with original jali latticework, a classic feature of Indian architecture that allowed light and ventilation while preserving privacy €” a poetic reminder of its original use in a heritage home.
The naturally weathered teak has been bleached to bring out its grain and soften its tone, enhancing the rustic elegance of the piece. Whether placed in a hallway, bedroom, or living space, it brings warmth, history, and texture to any interior. This large mirror can be used as a wall leaning mirror or can be fitted with wall hangers on request.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Solid teak with glass mirror
- Features: Arched opening, original hand-carved detailing, jali (lattice) panel
- Condition: Excellent structural condition; surface wear consistent with age
- Dimensions: W103 x D10 x H208 cm
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Large Window Mirror From Madhya Pradesh - 19th Century
This beautifully aged mirror began life as a traditional teak window frame from 19th-century Madhya Pradesh, now thoughtfully repurposed into a striking architectural mirror. Hand-carved with exceptional skill, it features an elegant Mughal arched opening framed by subtle foliate and ropework detailing. The top panel is inset with original jali latticework, a classic feature of Indian architecture that allowed light and ventilation while preserving privacy €” a poetic reminder of its original use in a heritage home.
The naturally weathered teak has been bleached to bring out its grain and soften its tone, enhancing the rustic elegance of the piece. Whether placed in a hallway, bedroom, or living space, it brings warmth, history, and texture to any interior. This large mirror can be used as a wall leaning mirror or can be fitted with wall hangers on request.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Solid teak with glass mirror
- Features: Arched opening, original hand-carved detailing, jali (lattice) panel
- Condition: Excellent structural condition; surface wear consistent with age
- Dimensions: W103 x D10 x H208 cm
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This beautifully aged mirror began life as a traditional teak window frame from 19th-century Madhya Pradesh, now thoughtfully repurposed into a striking architectural mirror. Hand-carved with exceptional skill, it features an elegant Mughal arched opening framed by subtle foliate and ropework detailing. The top panel is inset with original jali latticework, a classic feature of Indian architecture that allowed light and ventilation while preserving privacy €” a poetic reminder of its original use in a heritage home.
The naturally weathered teak has been bleached to bring out its grain and soften its tone, enhancing the rustic elegance of the piece. Whether placed in a hallway, bedroom, or living space, it brings warmth, history, and texture to any interior. This large mirror can be used as a wall leaning mirror or can be fitted with wall hangers on request.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Solid teak with glass mirror
- Features: Arched opening, original hand-carved detailing, jali (lattice) panel
- Condition: Excellent structural condition; surface wear consistent with age
- Dimensions: W103 x D10 x H208 cm
























