
Carved Teak Window Mirror From Andhra Pradesh - 19th Century
Once a window gracing a traditional 19th-century home in Andhra Pradesh, this striking teak piece has been thoughtfully transformed into a mirror, preserving its sculptural heritage. The richly aged frame is crowned with a finely hand-carved depiction of the monkey deity Hanuman flanked by two monkey attendants. Hanuman symbolises strength, devotion, and protection.
The surrounding frame features subtle linear carvings and roundel motifs on rich and solid teak wood.Ā Its generous scale and serene patina make it a beautiful feature mirror for hallways, bedrooms, or statement walls. This piece comes with sturdy hangers attached.
- Origin: Andhra Pradesh, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Teak wood, glass
- Features: Carving of Hanuman and attendants, converted from window frame
- Condition: Good, with age-related wear consistent with history
- Dimensions: W104 x D8 x H174 cm
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Carved Teak Window Mirror From Andhra Pradesh - 19th Century
Once a window gracing a traditional 19th-century home in Andhra Pradesh, this striking teak piece has been thoughtfully transformed into a mirror, preserving its sculptural heritage. The richly aged frame is crowned with a finely hand-carved depiction of the monkey deity Hanuman flanked by two monkey attendants. Hanuman symbolises strength, devotion, and protection.
The surrounding frame features subtle linear carvings and roundel motifs on rich and solid teak wood.Ā Its generous scale and serene patina make it a beautiful feature mirror for hallways, bedrooms, or statement walls. This piece comes with sturdy hangers attached.
- Origin: Andhra Pradesh, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Teak wood, glass
- Features: Carving of Hanuman and attendants, converted from window frame
- Condition: Good, with age-related wear consistent with history
- Dimensions: W104 x D8 x H174 cm
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Once a window gracing a traditional 19th-century home in Andhra Pradesh, this striking teak piece has been thoughtfully transformed into a mirror, preserving its sculptural heritage. The richly aged frame is crowned with a finely hand-carved depiction of the monkey deity Hanuman flanked by two monkey attendants. Hanuman symbolises strength, devotion, and protection.
The surrounding frame features subtle linear carvings and roundel motifs on rich and solid teak wood.Ā Its generous scale and serene patina make it a beautiful feature mirror for hallways, bedrooms, or statement walls. This piece comes with sturdy hangers attached.
- Origin: Andhra Pradesh, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Teak wood, glass
- Features: Carving of Hanuman and attendants, converted from window frame
- Condition: Good, with age-related wear consistent with history
- Dimensions: W104 x D8 x H174 cm






















