This rustic vintage reclaimed teak wood Indian wall mirror is a unique piece of history, crafted from repurposed nineteenth-century Indian teak window frames, known as Jharoka Bari. Each mirror is hand-carved and retains strong traces of its original paint, showcasing the charm and character of its heritage.
The reclaimed teak frames are salvaged from old buildings in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Northern India that were too dilapidated to repair. Through repurposing, these beautiful windows are saved for future generations, ensuring their legacy lives on. Minor restoration is sometimes required to maintain their original but fully functional solid condition.
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Dimensions: 66 x 7 x 66 cm (26 x 2.8 x 26 inches)
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Material: Reclaimed teak wood with glass mirror
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Special Features: Hand-carved detailing; traces of original paint; sturdy hanging hooks on the rear for easy installation
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Origin: Salvaged from nineteenth-century Indian buildings
This mirror looks stunning in any room of the home and can also be used outdoors on patio walls or terraces during the summer. As an old reclaimed piece, it may feature historic repairs, age-related marks, and wear and tear, which only add to its authenticity and charm. Please review all photos carefully as they form part of the description. Stored in the UK for quick shipment.
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