
Indian Painted Window Mirror - 19th Century
This elegant mirror was once a window frame from a wealthy haveli in Madhya Pradesh, Northern India. Hand-carved from solid teak, it features a classic Mughal mihrab arch framed by finely detailed floral carving and small carved parrots — a symbol of love and devotion in Indian art. The soft layers of cream and faded paint reveal traces of its original finish, giving the piece a gentle, timeworn charm.
At nearly two centuries old, the teak has acquired a rich patina, adding warmth and authenticity. Now converted into a mirror, this rare architectural fragment offers both history and beauty — perfect as a statement wall piece or hallway mirror. Supplied with sturdy metal hangers on the back and hanging advice available on request.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, Northern India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand-carved teak wood with traces of original cream paint
- Features: Mughal mihrab arch, carved parrots, floral detailing, original paint layers
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with naturally aged patina
- Dimensions: W81 x D10 x H188 cm
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Indian Painted Window Mirror - 19th Century
This elegant mirror was once a window frame from a wealthy haveli in Madhya Pradesh, Northern India. Hand-carved from solid teak, it features a classic Mughal mihrab arch framed by finely detailed floral carving and small carved parrots — a symbol of love and devotion in Indian art. The soft layers of cream and faded paint reveal traces of its original finish, giving the piece a gentle, timeworn charm.
At nearly two centuries old, the teak has acquired a rich patina, adding warmth and authenticity. Now converted into a mirror, this rare architectural fragment offers both history and beauty — perfect as a statement wall piece or hallway mirror. Supplied with sturdy metal hangers on the back and hanging advice available on request.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, Northern India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand-carved teak wood with traces of original cream paint
- Features: Mughal mihrab arch, carved parrots, floral detailing, original paint layers
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with naturally aged patina
- Dimensions: W81 x D10 x H188 cm
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This elegant mirror was once a window frame from a wealthy haveli in Madhya Pradesh, Northern India. Hand-carved from solid teak, it features a classic Mughal mihrab arch framed by finely detailed floral carving and small carved parrots — a symbol of love and devotion in Indian art. The soft layers of cream and faded paint reveal traces of its original finish, giving the piece a gentle, timeworn charm.
At nearly two centuries old, the teak has acquired a rich patina, adding warmth and authenticity. Now converted into a mirror, this rare architectural fragment offers both history and beauty — perfect as a statement wall piece or hallway mirror. Supplied with sturdy metal hangers on the back and hanging advice available on request.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, Northern India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand-carved teak wood with traces of original cream paint
- Features: Mughal mihrab arch, carved parrots, floral detailing, original paint layers
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with naturally aged patina
- Dimensions: W81 x D10 x H188 cm
























