Add a striking piece of Indian heritage to your home with this antique shutter mirror, crafted from repurposed 19th-century teak wood shutter doors and frames (Lakdi Ki Khidki). Finished in a deep dark walnut brown, this mirror features robust hand-carved panels, original iron latches, and a solid frame, all showcasing the natural grain and centuries-old patina. The shutters, once used for both ventilation and security in traditional Indian homes, now frame a high-quality mirror and can be opened or closed for versatile styling.
Perfect for hallways, living rooms, bedrooms, or even outdoor spaces (with a clear lacquer to protect the wood), this mirror is a unique statement piece. Each mirror is one-of-a-kind, displaying authentic age-related marks, minor historic repairs, and a rich patina. Fitted with sturdy iron hanging hooks, it is ready to hang and enjoy.
Key Features:
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Dark walnut brown finish with visible wood grain and rich patina
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Hand-carved teak wood panels and robust original frame
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Working shutter doors with original iron latches
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Sturdy iron hanging hooks on the rear
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Dimensions: 69 x 7 x 100 cm (27.2″ x 2.8″ x 39.4″)
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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 practical shutters
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