Bring a piece of Indian architectural history into your home with this antique Jali window mirror, crafted from repurposed 19th-century teak wood window frames and adorned with ornate iron latticework. The frame is finished in a vibrant azure blue with hints of red and green, showcasing intricate hand-carved details and a centuries-old patina. Traditionally, Jali windows allowed light and air to circulate while providing security and privacy in Indian homes.
Now, this unique mirror is ready to hang with sturdy iron hooks on the rear, perfect for adding colour and character to hallways, living rooms, bedrooms, or outdoor patios (apply clear lacquer for outdoor use). Each piece is one-of-a-kind, displaying authentic age-related marks, minor historic repairs, and a beautiful weathered finish. The ironwork grille provides a dramatic focal point, making this mirror a true statement piece.
Key Features:
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Striking azure blue finish with red and green accents and original paint traces
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Hand-carved teak wood frame with robust iron Jali latticework
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19th-century Rajasthan origin, rescued and repurposed
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Sturdy iron hanging hooks on the rear
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Dimensions: 84 x 11 x 92 cm (33″ x 4.3″ x 36.2″)
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Unique, one-of-a-kind piece with age-related marks and historic repairs
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Sourced personally by a member of Jardinopia in Rajasthan, India
Versatile Uses:
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Statement mirror for hallway, lounge, or bedroom
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Rustic accent for patios or decking (apply clear lacquer for outdoor use)
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Decorative wall art with dramatic Indian flair
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