Mirror Made From Old Japanese Ceramic Tiles
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Mirror Made From Old Peranakan Ceramic Tiles

SKU: A02957V3 Modern, from North India

Sale price £125 Inc Tax.
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Dimensions:
W30.5 x D2.5 x H46 cm
Quality:
Every piece restored & checked in UK
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These colourful mirrors are crafted from original Peranakan ceramic tiles dating from the 1920s, set into a bold, art deco-inspired frame. The tiles themselves were made in Japan, influenced by European majolica designs, and shipped to Singapore where they became hugely popular in Peranakan homes. Their vibrant fragments of patterns, colours and glazed surfaces capture the eclectic blend of East and West that defined Peranakan decorative style.

The tiles used here were sourced in India and have been carefully re-purposed into unique mirrors, each with its own lively combination of colours and patterns. Sold individually, they bring both history and artistry to modern interiors, perfect as a feature wall piece or as a distinctive gift.

  • Origin: Japan (tiles), re-purposed in India
  • Date: 1920s tiles, modern mirror assembly
  • Materials: Glazed ceramic tiles and mirror glass
  • Features: Peranakan tiles with floral and geometric motifs, art deco-inspired frame, each mirror unique
  • Condition: Excellent, with natural wear to old tiles adding character
  • Dimensions: W30.5 x D2.5 x H46 cm

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