
Old Teak Window Mirror From Madyha Pradesh - 19th Century
Originally a 19th century window frame from Madhya Pradesh, this exceptional Indian mirror has been thoughtfully repurposed, preserving its architectural beauty while giving it a new life as a striking decorative piece. Rich in history and character, the solid wood frame showcases the depth and warmth of aged timber, enhanced by natural wear that speaks to its past.
Expertly hand-carved in the traditional Mughal style, the frame features intricate floral and foliate motifs, along with a beautifully shaped arched opening. Above, a finely detailed jali panel adds both texture and visual interest, reflecting the craftsmanship found in historic Indian architecture. Whether leaned casually against a wall or mounted using the sturdy fixings on the reverse, this mirror offers both versatility and timeless appeal.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, India
- Date: 19th century (repurposed)
- Materials: Solid wood with glass mirror plate
- Features: Hand-carved Mughal detailing, arched frame, decorative jali panel, wall fixings attached
- Condition: Good, with natural wear consistent with age and original architectural use
- Dimensions: W73 x D12 x H146 cm
Original: $1,306.05
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Old Teak Window Mirror From Madyha Pradesh - 19th Century
Originally a 19th century window frame from Madhya Pradesh, this exceptional Indian mirror has been thoughtfully repurposed, preserving its architectural beauty while giving it a new life as a striking decorative piece. Rich in history and character, the solid wood frame showcases the depth and warmth of aged timber, enhanced by natural wear that speaks to its past.
Expertly hand-carved in the traditional Mughal style, the frame features intricate floral and foliate motifs, along with a beautifully shaped arched opening. Above, a finely detailed jali panel adds both texture and visual interest, reflecting the craftsmanship found in historic Indian architecture. Whether leaned casually against a wall or mounted using the sturdy fixings on the reverse, this mirror offers both versatility and timeless appeal.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, India
- Date: 19th century (repurposed)
- Materials: Solid wood with glass mirror plate
- Features: Hand-carved Mughal detailing, arched frame, decorative jali panel, wall fixings attached
- Condition: Good, with natural wear consistent with age and original architectural use
- Dimensions: W73 x D12 x H146 cm
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Originally a 19th century window frame from Madhya Pradesh, this exceptional Indian mirror has been thoughtfully repurposed, preserving its architectural beauty while giving it a new life as a striking decorative piece. Rich in history and character, the solid wood frame showcases the depth and warmth of aged timber, enhanced by natural wear that speaks to its past.
Expertly hand-carved in the traditional Mughal style, the frame features intricate floral and foliate motifs, along with a beautifully shaped arched opening. Above, a finely detailed jali panel adds both texture and visual interest, reflecting the craftsmanship found in historic Indian architecture. Whether leaned casually against a wall or mounted using the sturdy fixings on the reverse, this mirror offers both versatility and timeless appeal.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, India
- Date: 19th century (repurposed)
- Materials: Solid wood with glass mirror plate
- Features: Hand-carved Mughal detailing, arched frame, decorative jali panel, wall fixings attached
- Condition: Good, with natural wear consistent with age and original architectural use
- Dimensions: W73 x D12 x H146 cm






















