Bring a unique piece of Indian heritage into your home with this Antique Teal & Sage Patina Indian Teak Shutter Mirror, repurposed from a 19th-century window frame and original shutter doors. Salvaged from old buildings in Rajasthan and Gujarat, this mirror features beautifully distressed teal, sage green, and earthy brown paintwork, with authentic wear and patina that highlight its long history. The robust teak frame and shutters are hand-carved, and original iron hardware remains in place, adding to its rustic charm.
This mirror, known in Hindi as Lakdi Ki Khidki, was originally designed to allow ventilation and natural light into homes, while the shutters provided security and privacy. Now, it makes a striking statement piece for any interior or patio wall. The mirror is fitted with sturdy iron hanging hooks on the back, ready for easy installation. If used outdoors, we recommend applying a clear protective lacquer to retain the vibrancy of the colours.
As a genuine antique, expect historic repairs, age-related marks, and subtle wear, which only enhance its character. Each mirror is personally sourced by a member of Jardinopia in Rajasthan, India, ensuring authenticity and provenance.
Dimensions:
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Height: 75 cm (29.5 inches)
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Width: 44 cm (17.3 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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