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Indian Mirror Made from Old Architectural Teak India An antique 19th-century jackfruit wood

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Description

An antique 19th-century jackfruit wood set of doors from Kerala in South India

The frame retains beautifully weathered layers of original paint in deep greens

This style of window is often called a jharokha in India and is especially found in the North West of India

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Indian Mirror Made from Old Architectural Teak India An antique 19th-century jackfruit woodCrafted in India from reclaimed architectural teak, from old Indian 19th century building in Gujarat. This tall mirror exudes rustic character and historic charm. The hand carved frame showcases a medley of geometric and organic motifs, likely salvaged from traditional Indian door or window surrounds. Each carving bears the marks of age and craftsmanship, creating a richly textured surface that adds soul and story to any interior. The distressed blue

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