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Painted Jali Window Mirror From Banswara - 19th Century

Painted Jali Window Mirror From Banswara - 19th Century

This exquisite Mughal-influenced mirror, originally a window from Banswara in southern Rajasthan, features an elegantly carved Mughal arch surrounding the reflective glass. The architectural piece is distinguished by its traditional Indian jali lattice framework, complemented by a delicate palette of pastel hues and subtle remnants of original painted motifs. Dating to the 19th century, this teak artifact represents an authentic specimen of historical Indian craftsmanship.

Supplied with wall hangers and hanging instructions.

$3,362.36
Painted Jali Window Mirror From Banswara - 19th Century—
$3,362.36

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Painted Jali Window Mirror From Banswara - 19th Century

This exquisite Mughal-influenced mirror, originally a window from Banswara in southern Rajasthan, features an elegantly carved Mughal arch surrounding the reflective glass. The architectural piece is distinguished by its traditional Indian jali lattice framework, complemented by a delicate palette of pastel hues and subtle remnants of original painted motifs. Dating to the 19th century, this teak artifact represents an authentic specimen of historical Indian craftsmanship.

Supplied with wall hangers and hanging instructions.

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This exquisite Mughal-influenced mirror, originally a window from Banswara in southern Rajasthan, features an elegantly carved Mughal arch surrounding the reflective glass. The architectural piece is distinguished by its traditional Indian jali lattice framework, complemented by a delicate palette of pastel hues and subtle remnants of original painted motifs. Dating to the 19th century, this teak artifact represents an authentic specimen of historical Indian craftsmanship.

Supplied with wall hangers and hanging instructions.