
Indian Triple Arch Mirror From Kutch - 18th Century
This striking mirror has been crafted from an original 18th-century teak window from Kutch, Gujarat. The frame features beautifully carved Mughal arches and finely detailed parrots along the upper pillars — symbols of love and devotion in Indian art. Each section is richly ornamented with traditional floral motifs, showcasing the exceptional skill of local artisans who worked in the intricate carving traditions of western India.
This piece has been sensitively adapted into a mirror while preserving its original character. Supplied with sturdy metal hangers and hanging advice on request.
- Origin: Kutch, Gujarat, Western India
- Date: 18th Century
- Materials: Hand-carved teak wood, mirror glass
- Features: Mughal arches, carved parrots, detailed floral motifs
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with rich aged patina
- Dimensions: W133 x D20 x H162 cm
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Indian Triple Arch Mirror From Kutch - 18th Century
This striking mirror has been crafted from an original 18th-century teak window from Kutch, Gujarat. The frame features beautifully carved Mughal arches and finely detailed parrots along the upper pillars — symbols of love and devotion in Indian art. Each section is richly ornamented with traditional floral motifs, showcasing the exceptional skill of local artisans who worked in the intricate carving traditions of western India.
This piece has been sensitively adapted into a mirror while preserving its original character. Supplied with sturdy metal hangers and hanging advice on request.
- Origin: Kutch, Gujarat, Western India
- Date: 18th Century
- Materials: Hand-carved teak wood, mirror glass
- Features: Mughal arches, carved parrots, detailed floral motifs
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with rich aged patina
- Dimensions: W133 x D20 x H162 cm
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This striking mirror has been crafted from an original 18th-century teak window from Kutch, Gujarat. The frame features beautifully carved Mughal arches and finely detailed parrots along the upper pillars — symbols of love and devotion in Indian art. Each section is richly ornamented with traditional floral motifs, showcasing the exceptional skill of local artisans who worked in the intricate carving traditions of western India.
This piece has been sensitively adapted into a mirror while preserving its original character. Supplied with sturdy metal hangers and hanging advice on request.
- Origin: Kutch, Gujarat, Western India
- Date: 18th Century
- Materials: Hand-carved teak wood, mirror glass
- Features: Mughal arches, carved parrots, detailed floral motifs
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with rich aged patina
- Dimensions: W133 x D20 x H162 cm






















