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Carved Window Mirror From Haryana - 18th Century

Carved Window Mirror From Haryana - 18th Century

This elegant carved window mirror from Haryana dates to the 18th century and beautifully preserves the architectural grace of old North Indian design. Originally part of a traditional window frame, it has been thoughtfully converted into a striking wall mirror, with its classic Mughal arch and deep hand-carved detailing giving it both presence and refinement. The slender proportions make it especially effective in a hallway, dressing area, or any space where a tall decorative mirror can add depth and character.

Over more than two centuries, the timber has acquired a wonderfully soft patina, with traces of old pitch still visible in parts of the carving, enhancing the texture and sense of age. The lower pierced panel adds further interest and reflects the craftsmanship of the original piece. Supplied with sturdy hangers on the reverse, it is ready to hang and enjoy.

  • Origin: Haryana, India
  • Date: 18th Century
  • Material: Carved wood with later mirror plate
  • Features: Original window frame converted into a mirror, Mughal arch, pierced lower panel, hand-carved detailing, sturdy hangers to the reverse
  • Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, losses, and surface variation consistent with age; traces of old pitch remain in the carvings
  • Dimensions: W68 x D10 x H130 cm
$1,556.67
Carved Window Mirror From Haryana - 18th Century—
$1,556.67

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Carved Window Mirror From Haryana - 18th Century

This elegant carved window mirror from Haryana dates to the 18th century and beautifully preserves the architectural grace of old North Indian design. Originally part of a traditional window frame, it has been thoughtfully converted into a striking wall mirror, with its classic Mughal arch and deep hand-carved detailing giving it both presence and refinement. The slender proportions make it especially effective in a hallway, dressing area, or any space where a tall decorative mirror can add depth and character.

Over more than two centuries, the timber has acquired a wonderfully soft patina, with traces of old pitch still visible in parts of the carving, enhancing the texture and sense of age. The lower pierced panel adds further interest and reflects the craftsmanship of the original piece. Supplied with sturdy hangers on the reverse, it is ready to hang and enjoy.

  • Origin: Haryana, India
  • Date: 18th Century
  • Material: Carved wood with later mirror plate
  • Features: Original window frame converted into a mirror, Mughal arch, pierced lower panel, hand-carved detailing, sturdy hangers to the reverse
  • Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, losses, and surface variation consistent with age; traces of old pitch remain in the carvings
  • Dimensions: W68 x D10 x H130 cm

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This elegant carved window mirror from Haryana dates to the 18th century and beautifully preserves the architectural grace of old North Indian design. Originally part of a traditional window frame, it has been thoughtfully converted into a striking wall mirror, with its classic Mughal arch and deep hand-carved detailing giving it both presence and refinement. The slender proportions make it especially effective in a hallway, dressing area, or any space where a tall decorative mirror can add depth and character.

Over more than two centuries, the timber has acquired a wonderfully soft patina, with traces of old pitch still visible in parts of the carving, enhancing the texture and sense of age. The lower pierced panel adds further interest and reflects the craftsmanship of the original piece. Supplied with sturdy hangers on the reverse, it is ready to hang and enjoy.

  • Origin: Haryana, India
  • Date: 18th Century
  • Material: Carved wood with later mirror plate
  • Features: Original window frame converted into a mirror, Mughal arch, pierced lower panel, hand-carved detailing, sturdy hangers to the reverse
  • Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, losses, and surface variation consistent with age; traces of old pitch remain in the carvings
  • Dimensions: W68 x D10 x H130 cm
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