
Painted Indian House Shrine Mirror From Kutch - 19thC
This wonderfully carved Indian house shrine would have been set into a wall and used to house the family's favorite deity in a Hindu household. It dates to the later part of the 19th century, circa 1870. The shrine is framed by a classic architectural motif, the Mughal mihrab arch. The mirrored glass at the back shows all the markings you would expect from a mirror of this age.
Wall fixtures can be supplied on request. Please let us know at the time of ordering.
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Painted Indian House Shrine Mirror From Kutch - 19thC
This wonderfully carved Indian house shrine would have been set into a wall and used to house the family's favorite deity in a Hindu household. It dates to the later part of the 19th century, circa 1870. The shrine is framed by a classic architectural motif, the Mughal mihrab arch. The mirrored glass at the back shows all the markings you would expect from a mirror of this age.
Wall fixtures can be supplied on request. Please let us know at the time of ordering.
From India
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This wonderfully carved Indian house shrine would have been set into a wall and used to house the family's favorite deity in a Hindu household. It dates to the later part of the 19th century, circa 1870. The shrine is framed by a classic architectural motif, the Mughal mihrab arch. The mirrored glass at the back shows all the markings you would expect from a mirror of this age.
Wall fixtures can be supplied on request. Please let us know at the time of ordering.
From India
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
More delivery options available at checkout
























