
Blue Painted Large Triple Mirror From Madyha Pradesh - 19th Century
This impressive 19th-century triple arch mirror from Madhya Pradesh is a striking architectural piece, created from a beautifully carved wooden window frame. Featuring three elegant Mughal-style arches supported by slender columns, the composition is both balanced and graceful, making it a highly decorative focal point for any interior.
The frame retains its original blue painted surface, now softly worn and layered with age, revealing hints of earlier tones beneath. This naturally distressed finish, combined with the fine hand-carved detailing—floral motifs, geometric borders, and delicately shaped capitals—gives the piece a rich sense of history and texture. The repetition of the arches creates a sense of rhythm and openness, while also enhancing light when used as a mirror.
Originally part of a larger architectural setting, this piece has been thoughtfully converted into a mirror and fitted with sturdy hangers, ready for display. Its scale and presence make it particularly effective above a console, fireplace, or as a statement wall piece in both traditional and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Material: Carved wood with later mirror plates
- Features: Triple Mughal arch design, original blue painted finish, hand-carved detailing, converted architectural element, sturdy hangers attached
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear; distressed paint, surface variations, and minor losses consistent with age
- Dimensions: W192 x D12 x H160 cm
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Blue Painted Large Triple Mirror From Madyha Pradesh - 19th Century
This impressive 19th-century triple arch mirror from Madhya Pradesh is a striking architectural piece, created from a beautifully carved wooden window frame. Featuring three elegant Mughal-style arches supported by slender columns, the composition is both balanced and graceful, making it a highly decorative focal point for any interior.
The frame retains its original blue painted surface, now softly worn and layered with age, revealing hints of earlier tones beneath. This naturally distressed finish, combined with the fine hand-carved detailing—floral motifs, geometric borders, and delicately shaped capitals—gives the piece a rich sense of history and texture. The repetition of the arches creates a sense of rhythm and openness, while also enhancing light when used as a mirror.
Originally part of a larger architectural setting, this piece has been thoughtfully converted into a mirror and fitted with sturdy hangers, ready for display. Its scale and presence make it particularly effective above a console, fireplace, or as a statement wall piece in both traditional and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Material: Carved wood with later mirror plates
- Features: Triple Mughal arch design, original blue painted finish, hand-carved detailing, converted architectural element, sturdy hangers attached
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear; distressed paint, surface variations, and minor losses consistent with age
- Dimensions: W192 x D12 x H160 cm
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This impressive 19th-century triple arch mirror from Madhya Pradesh is a striking architectural piece, created from a beautifully carved wooden window frame. Featuring three elegant Mughal-style arches supported by slender columns, the composition is both balanced and graceful, making it a highly decorative focal point for any interior.
The frame retains its original blue painted surface, now softly worn and layered with age, revealing hints of earlier tones beneath. This naturally distressed finish, combined with the fine hand-carved detailing—floral motifs, geometric borders, and delicately shaped capitals—gives the piece a rich sense of history and texture. The repetition of the arches creates a sense of rhythm and openness, while also enhancing light when used as a mirror.
Originally part of a larger architectural setting, this piece has been thoughtfully converted into a mirror and fitted with sturdy hangers, ready for display. Its scale and presence make it particularly effective above a console, fireplace, or as a statement wall piece in both traditional and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: Madhya Pradesh, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Material: Carved wood with later mirror plates
- Features: Triple Mughal arch design, original blue painted finish, hand-carved detailing, converted architectural element, sturdy hangers attached
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear; distressed paint, surface variations, and minor losses consistent with age
- Dimensions: W192 x D12 x H160 cm





















