Add a bold touch of Indian heritage to your home with this one-of-a-kind antique Jali window mirror, crafted from a 19th-century salvaged teak wood window frame and intricate iron latticework. The frame is finished in a vibrant azure blue, showing traces of original paint and subtle green undertones, and features hand-carved geometric borders that highlight its authentic architectural roots.
Originally designed to allow light and air to flow through grand Indian homes while providing security, these Jali windows have been thoughtfully repurposed as a dramatic mirror. The robust iron grille adds depth and texture, while the azure blue frame brings a pop of colour and character to any space. Fitted with sturdy iron hooks on the rear, this mirror is ready to hang and can be enjoyed indoors or outdoors (apply a clear lacquer for outdoor use to preserve the colour).
Every mirror is unique, displaying age-related marks, minor historic repairs, and a richly weathered patina. Perfect for hallways, lounges, bedrooms, or as a statement piece on a patio or decking area.
Key Features:
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Vibrant azure blue finish with green undertones and original paint traces
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Hand-carved teak wood frame with ornate iron Jali latticework
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19th-century Rajasthan origin, rescued and repurposed
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Robust iron hanging hooks on the rear, ready to hang
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Dimensions: 93 x 13 x 108 cm (36.6″ x 5.1″ x 42.5″)
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Unique, one-of-a-kind mirror with characterful wear and patina
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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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