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Carved Mirror From Andhra Pradesh - 19th Century

Carved Mirror From Andhra Pradesh - 19th Century

This beautifully carved teak mirror began life as an original 19th-century window frame from Andhra Pradesh, South India. The frame displays intricate hand-carved detailing, including foliate motifs, geometric blocks, and an elegant arched opening influenced by the region’s temple and vernacular architectural forms. Its naturally weathered surface, softened by time, highlights the depth and craftsmanship of the carving.

Reclaimed from traditional buildings and sensitively adapted with modern mirror glass, this piece offers both historic character and an environmentally conscious choice. Designed to be hung in portrait orientation, it makes a striking decorative feature—perfect for adding warmth, texture, and authenticity to interiors ranging from rustic to contemporary.

  • Origin: Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Date: 19th Century (frame)
  • Materials: Carved teak with modern mirror glass
  • Features: Original hand-carved window frame; foliate and geometric carving; arched opening; naturally aged patina
  • Condition: Weathering, surface wear, and age patina consistent with reclaimed architectural elements
  • Dimensions: W67 x D9 x H59 cm
$159.94

Original: $456.98

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Carved Mirror From Andhra Pradesh - 19th Century

$456.98

$159.94

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Carved Mirror From Andhra Pradesh - 19th Century

This beautifully carved teak mirror began life as an original 19th-century window frame from Andhra Pradesh, South India. The frame displays intricate hand-carved detailing, including foliate motifs, geometric blocks, and an elegant arched opening influenced by the region’s temple and vernacular architectural forms. Its naturally weathered surface, softened by time, highlights the depth and craftsmanship of the carving.

Reclaimed from traditional buildings and sensitively adapted with modern mirror glass, this piece offers both historic character and an environmentally conscious choice. Designed to be hung in portrait orientation, it makes a striking decorative feature—perfect for adding warmth, texture, and authenticity to interiors ranging from rustic to contemporary.

  • Origin: Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Date: 19th Century (frame)
  • Materials: Carved teak with modern mirror glass
  • Features: Original hand-carved window frame; foliate and geometric carving; arched opening; naturally aged patina
  • Condition: Weathering, surface wear, and age patina consistent with reclaimed architectural elements
  • Dimensions: W67 x D9 x H59 cm

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This beautifully carved teak mirror began life as an original 19th-century window frame from Andhra Pradesh, South India. The frame displays intricate hand-carved detailing, including foliate motifs, geometric blocks, and an elegant arched opening influenced by the region’s temple and vernacular architectural forms. Its naturally weathered surface, softened by time, highlights the depth and craftsmanship of the carving.

Reclaimed from traditional buildings and sensitively adapted with modern mirror glass, this piece offers both historic character and an environmentally conscious choice. Designed to be hung in portrait orientation, it makes a striking decorative feature—perfect for adding warmth, texture, and authenticity to interiors ranging from rustic to contemporary.

  • Origin: Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Date: 19th Century (frame)
  • Materials: Carved teak with modern mirror glass
  • Features: Original hand-carved window frame; foliate and geometric carving; arched opening; naturally aged patina
  • Condition: Weathering, surface wear, and age patina consistent with reclaimed architectural elements
  • Dimensions: W67 x D9 x H59 cm