
Old Carved Teak Mirror From Shekhawati - 19th Century
This beautifully carved roheda wood mirror has been created from an original 19th-century Shekhawati window frame, sourced from the historic desert region of Rajasthan. Shekhawati is celebrated for its exceptional Mughal-influenced carving traditions, and this frame displays that heritage through its finely hand-carved foliate borders, scrolling tendrils and delicate pierced motifs. The natural warm tone of aged roheda wood enhances the depth of the carving, giving the piece a wonderfully subtle, time-softened presence.
The window frame has been sensitively adapted and fitted with modern mirror glass, making it both practical and environmentally considerate—reclaimed architectural elements like this preserve traditional craftsmanship while reducing the need for newly sourced timber. This mirror hangs beautifully in contemporary, rustic or eclectic settings.
- Origin: Shekhawati, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Carved roheda wood; modern mirror glass
- Features: Mughal-influenced carving; foliate borders; pierced floral motif; handcrafted architectural frame
- Condition: Naturally weathered patina consistent with age; reclaimed and adapted
- Dimensions: W60 x D7 x H92 cm
- Weight: 8.7 kg
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Old Carved Teak Mirror From Shekhawati - 19th Century
This beautifully carved roheda wood mirror has been created from an original 19th-century Shekhawati window frame, sourced from the historic desert region of Rajasthan. Shekhawati is celebrated for its exceptional Mughal-influenced carving traditions, and this frame displays that heritage through its finely hand-carved foliate borders, scrolling tendrils and delicate pierced motifs. The natural warm tone of aged roheda wood enhances the depth of the carving, giving the piece a wonderfully subtle, time-softened presence.
The window frame has been sensitively adapted and fitted with modern mirror glass, making it both practical and environmentally considerate—reclaimed architectural elements like this preserve traditional craftsmanship while reducing the need for newly sourced timber. This mirror hangs beautifully in contemporary, rustic or eclectic settings.
- Origin: Shekhawati, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Carved roheda wood; modern mirror glass
- Features: Mughal-influenced carving; foliate borders; pierced floral motif; handcrafted architectural frame
- Condition: Naturally weathered patina consistent with age; reclaimed and adapted
- Dimensions: W60 x D7 x H92 cm
- Weight: 8.7 kg
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This beautifully carved roheda wood mirror has been created from an original 19th-century Shekhawati window frame, sourced from the historic desert region of Rajasthan. Shekhawati is celebrated for its exceptional Mughal-influenced carving traditions, and this frame displays that heritage through its finely hand-carved foliate borders, scrolling tendrils and delicate pierced motifs. The natural warm tone of aged roheda wood enhances the depth of the carving, giving the piece a wonderfully subtle, time-softened presence.
The window frame has been sensitively adapted and fitted with modern mirror glass, making it both practical and environmentally considerate—reclaimed architectural elements like this preserve traditional craftsmanship while reducing the need for newly sourced timber. This mirror hangs beautifully in contemporary, rustic or eclectic settings.
- Origin: Shekhawati, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Carved roheda wood; modern mirror glass
- Features: Mughal-influenced carving; foliate borders; pierced floral motif; handcrafted architectural frame
- Condition: Naturally weathered patina consistent with age; reclaimed and adapted
- Dimensions: W60 x D7 x H92 cm
- Weight: 8.7 kg
























