Polished Mango Wood 3 Arch Indian Mirror
Polished Mango Wood 3 Arch Indian Mirror
Polished Mango Wood 3 Arch Indian Mirror
Polished Mango Wood 3 Arch Indian Mirror
Polished Mango Wood 3 Arch Indian Mirror
Polished Mango Wood 3 Arch Indian Mirror
Polished Mango Wood 3 Arch Indian Mirror
Polished Mango Wood 3 Arch Indian Mirror
Polished Mango Wood 3 Arch Indian Mirror
Polished Mango Wood 3 Arch Indian Mirror

Polished Mango Wood 3 Arch Indian Mirror

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This hand-crafted Polished Mango Wood 3 Arch Indian Mirror is the perfect statement piece for any home. Its ornate carvings and sustainability make it a luxurious addition to any home, while its roots in Indian craftsmanship bring a timeless charm. Add a touch of sophistication to your décor with the elegant and exclusive beauty of this timeless mirror!

Dimensions:

Width 120 cm x Depth 6 cm x Height 100cm

 

UK deliveries are shipped either by our inhouse delivery team or via third party courier services and include delivery mainland Britain.

All our deliveries are default £50.00 due to the heavy nature of the furniture.
Deliveries are arranged directly with you so timelines are not set in stone, but rather made at a time that is achievable by both parties. 
 

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Traditional Techniques

Artisanship

Working with wood is an ancient art form especially in the Rajasthan area of India. The carpenters that skilfully create our collections by hand, have gained their age-old skills of their forefathers . Whilst we still use many of the traditional Rajhastan designs we also embrace new and exciting ideas for the future. 

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Sustainably Sourced

Mango Wood

The sustainability of this natural material is core to its use in our collections

The mango trees are initially grown for their fruit, harvested over a number of years. Once the trees have stopped bearing fruit, they can be cut down and used to make our wooden pieces. Mango trees have a relatively short growing cycle of 12-15 years. This allows farmers to plant more trees and provides them with a supplementary income.