Bring a touch of authentic Indian history and rustic glamour to your home with this Antique Teal & Ebony Patina Indian Teak Shutter Mirror, crafted from a salvaged 19th-century window frame and original shutter doors. Sourced from Rajasthan and Gujarat, this piece features beautifully distressed teal and ebony black paintwork, with warm brown teak undertones and original iron hardware. The shutters open to reveal a mirror, offering both decorative charm and practical versatility.
Originally known as Lakdi Ki Khidki in Hindi, these shuttered windows were designed to allow ventilation and natural light into Indian homes, providing comfort in the heat and acting as a secure barrier when glass was scarce. Now repurposed as a mirror, this piece is ready to hang with sturdy iron hooks on the rear and can be safely displayed indoors or outdoors on patios and decking. If used outside, we recommend applying a clear protective lacquer to preserve the vibrant colours.
As a genuine antique, expect historic repairs, age-related marks, and subtle wear that only enhance its unique character and story. Each mirror is personally sourced by a member of Jardinopia in Rajasthan, India, ensuring authenticity and provenance.
Dimensions:
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Height: 63 cm (24.8 inches)
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Width: 47 cm (18.5 inches)
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Depth: 4 cm (1.6 inches)
Versatile Uses:
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Statement hallway or living room mirror
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Unique bathroom or bedroom accent
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Patio or decking wall feature
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Decorative focal point for kitchens, studies, or conservatories
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