
Mirror Made From An Old Teak Window - 19th Century
This beautifully carved teak window frame has been thoughtfully transformed into a striking mirror, offering a unique blend of architectural heritage and decorative appeal. Likely originating from Rajasthan, the piece reflects the rich tradition of Indian woodcarving, where even functional elements were crafted with remarkable artistry.
The frame is adorned with deep floral and geometric carvings, their crisp detailing softened over time to create a warm, tactile surface. The mirror itself is set within an elegant Mughal-style arch, a form synonymous with Indo-Islamic architecture and timeless design. Traces of original pitch remain within the carved recesses, adding depth, contrast, and a sense of authenticity to the piece.
- Origin: Rajasthan, India
- Date: Late 19th to early 20th century
- Material: Teak wood with later mirror plate
- Features: Hand-carved floral and geometric detailing, Mughal arch form, remnants of original pitch
- Condition: Good antique condition; wear, surface marks and patina consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W76 x D7 x H136 cm
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Mirror Made From An Old Teak Window - 19th Century
This beautifully carved teak window frame has been thoughtfully transformed into a striking mirror, offering a unique blend of architectural heritage and decorative appeal. Likely originating from Rajasthan, the piece reflects the rich tradition of Indian woodcarving, where even functional elements were crafted with remarkable artistry.
The frame is adorned with deep floral and geometric carvings, their crisp detailing softened over time to create a warm, tactile surface. The mirror itself is set within an elegant Mughal-style arch, a form synonymous with Indo-Islamic architecture and timeless design. Traces of original pitch remain within the carved recesses, adding depth, contrast, and a sense of authenticity to the piece.
- Origin: Rajasthan, India
- Date: Late 19th to early 20th century
- Material: Teak wood with later mirror plate
- Features: Hand-carved floral and geometric detailing, Mughal arch form, remnants of original pitch
- Condition: Good antique condition; wear, surface marks and patina consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W76 x D7 x H136 cm
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This beautifully carved teak window frame has been thoughtfully transformed into a striking mirror, offering a unique blend of architectural heritage and decorative appeal. Likely originating from Rajasthan, the piece reflects the rich tradition of Indian woodcarving, where even functional elements were crafted with remarkable artistry.
The frame is adorned with deep floral and geometric carvings, their crisp detailing softened over time to create a warm, tactile surface. The mirror itself is set within an elegant Mughal-style arch, a form synonymous with Indo-Islamic architecture and timeless design. Traces of original pitch remain within the carved recesses, adding depth, contrast, and a sense of authenticity to the piece.
- Origin: Rajasthan, India
- Date: Late 19th to early 20th century
- Material: Teak wood with later mirror plate
- Features: Hand-carved floral and geometric detailing, Mughal arch form, remnants of original pitch
- Condition: Good antique condition; wear, surface marks and patina consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W76 x D7 x H136 cm






















