
Shekhawati Window Mirror – 18th Century
This beautifully carved Shekhawati window mirror is crafted from an original 18th-century Indian window frame, sourced from the Shekhawati region of northern Rajasthan—an area renowned for its richly ornamented architecture and intricate wood carving traditions.
The frame displays elegant hand-carved detailing throughout, with delicate floral and geometric motifs and a softly shaped arch reflecting the influence of Mughal design. The natural patina enhances its historic charm, and the piece is likely made from roheda wood, commonly used in the region. This mirror embodies both craftsmanship and heritage.
A striking decorative mirror, it works beautifully as a focal point in a hallway, bedroom or living space. Supplied with wall hangers on the reverse for easy installation.
- Origin: Shekhawati, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 18th century
- Materials: Carved hardwood (likely roheda) with mirror plate
- Features: Hand-carved floral and geometric motifs, Mughal-influenced arch
- Condition: Timeworn antique condition with age-related wear and patina
- Dimensions: W54 x D9 x H109 cm
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Shekhawati Window Mirror – 18th Century
This beautifully carved Shekhawati window mirror is crafted from an original 18th-century Indian window frame, sourced from the Shekhawati region of northern Rajasthan—an area renowned for its richly ornamented architecture and intricate wood carving traditions.
The frame displays elegant hand-carved detailing throughout, with delicate floral and geometric motifs and a softly shaped arch reflecting the influence of Mughal design. The natural patina enhances its historic charm, and the piece is likely made from roheda wood, commonly used in the region. This mirror embodies both craftsmanship and heritage.
A striking decorative mirror, it works beautifully as a focal point in a hallway, bedroom or living space. Supplied with wall hangers on the reverse for easy installation.
- Origin: Shekhawati, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 18th century
- Materials: Carved hardwood (likely roheda) with mirror plate
- Features: Hand-carved floral and geometric motifs, Mughal-influenced arch
- Condition: Timeworn antique condition with age-related wear and patina
- Dimensions: W54 x D9 x H109 cm
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This beautifully carved Shekhawati window mirror is crafted from an original 18th-century Indian window frame, sourced from the Shekhawati region of northern Rajasthan—an area renowned for its richly ornamented architecture and intricate wood carving traditions.
The frame displays elegant hand-carved detailing throughout, with delicate floral and geometric motifs and a softly shaped arch reflecting the influence of Mughal design. The natural patina enhances its historic charm, and the piece is likely made from roheda wood, commonly used in the region. This mirror embodies both craftsmanship and heritage.
A striking decorative mirror, it works beautifully as a focal point in a hallway, bedroom or living space. Supplied with wall hangers on the reverse for easy installation.
- Origin: Shekhawati, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 18th century
- Materials: Carved hardwood (likely roheda) with mirror plate
- Features: Hand-carved floral and geometric motifs, Mughal-influenced arch
- Condition: Timeworn antique condition with age-related wear and patina
- Dimensions: W54 x D9 x H109 cm






















