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Carved Window Mirror From Madhya Pradesh - 19th Century

Carved Window Mirror From Madhya Pradesh - 19th Century

This beautifully carved teak window from Madhya Pradesh has been transformed into a unique mirror that would make a stunning addition to any room in your home. The quality of carving is particularly excellent and of a quality that is becoming difficult to source. 

Once the ornate window frame of a wealthy haveli in Madhya Pradesh, it features a classic Mughal mihrab arch, a hallmark of Indo-Islamic design, flanked by floral motifs and delicate geometric details. The intricate jali (lattice) panel at the top adds both beauty and architectural authenticity.

With nearly two centuries of age, the teak has acquired a rich patina. Whether displayed in a hallway, bedroom, or living area, this mirror transforms any space with its sculptural presence and cultural depth.

  • Origin: Madhya Pradesh, Northern India
  • Date: 19th century
  • Materials: Solid teak wood with later mirror glass
  • Features Hand-carved Mughal mihrab arch, jali panel, and geometric floral detailing
  • Condition: Naturally aged wood with minor surface wear consistent with age
  • Dimensions: W82 x D9 x H181 cm
    $1,537.24
    Carved Window Mirror From Madhya Pradesh - 19th Century
    $1,537.24

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    Carved Window Mirror From Madhya Pradesh - 19th Century

    This beautifully carved teak window from Madhya Pradesh has been transformed into a unique mirror that would make a stunning addition to any room in your home. The quality of carving is particularly excellent and of a quality that is becoming difficult to source. 

    Once the ornate window frame of a wealthy haveli in Madhya Pradesh, it features a classic Mughal mihrab arch, a hallmark of Indo-Islamic design, flanked by floral motifs and delicate geometric details. The intricate jali (lattice) panel at the top adds both beauty and architectural authenticity.

    With nearly two centuries of age, the teak has acquired a rich patina. Whether displayed in a hallway, bedroom, or living area, this mirror transforms any space with its sculptural presence and cultural depth.

    • Origin: Madhya Pradesh, Northern India
    • Date: 19th century
    • Materials: Solid teak wood with later mirror glass
    • Features Hand-carved Mughal mihrab arch, jali panel, and geometric floral detailing
    • Condition: Naturally aged wood with minor surface wear consistent with age
    • Dimensions: W82 x D9 x H181 cm

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      This beautifully carved teak window from Madhya Pradesh has been transformed into a unique mirror that would make a stunning addition to any room in your home. The quality of carving is particularly excellent and of a quality that is becoming difficult to source. 

      Once the ornate window frame of a wealthy haveli in Madhya Pradesh, it features a classic Mughal mihrab arch, a hallmark of Indo-Islamic design, flanked by floral motifs and delicate geometric details. The intricate jali (lattice) panel at the top adds both beauty and architectural authenticity.

      With nearly two centuries of age, the teak has acquired a rich patina. Whether displayed in a hallway, bedroom, or living area, this mirror transforms any space with its sculptural presence and cultural depth.

      • Origin: Madhya Pradesh, Northern India
      • Date: 19th century
      • Materials: Solid teak wood with later mirror glass
      • Features Hand-carved Mughal mihrab arch, jali panel, and geometric floral detailing
      • Condition: Naturally aged wood with minor surface wear consistent with age
      • Dimensions: W82 x D9 x H181 cm