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This striking 19th-century carved teak mirror was originally a door frame from Andhra Pradesh, South India, now thoughtfully repurposed as a mirror. The deep, richly aged teak is beautifully hand-carved with botanical and foliate motifs, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship typical of traditional South Indian woodwork. The design features elegant corner flourishes and vertical borders reminiscent of temple architecture, lending the piece a quiet grandeur.
Such door frames were originally set into thick stone walls of traditional homes or havelis, often serving as both functional openings and decorative elements. Now adapted with a mirror inset, this piece makes a dramatic wall feature or a grounding element in a hallway, bathroom, or living space.
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