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These chunky timber temple mirrors were originally used in spiritual temple shrines in village havelis in some secluded regions of India. Each temple mirror tells a story and is a symbol of serenity, goodwill and love.
Beautiful on their own, or stunning as a cluster, they each have an eyelet on the back for you to easily hang on the wall.
Add a piece of rustic vintage beauty to your space, each with a history & story of its own complete with a unique blend of bleach/natural raw finish. These hand carved, one of a kind pieces come with perfect signs of cracks & imperfections which only adds to their charm & aesthetic.
Browse through our current stock to select the very piece you will receive.
Item Details (HxWxD):
01TM - 32cm x 19cm x 4cm
02TM - 17cm x 15cm x 4cm
03TM - 21cm x 16cm x 4cm
04TM - 20cm x 15.5cm x 3cm
05TM - 21cm x 17cm x 3cm
06TM - 20cm x 13cm x 3cm
07TM - 25cm x 15cm x 3cm
08TM - 21cm x 17cm x 3cm
09TM - 20cm x 15cm x 3cm
10TM - 20cm x 15.5cm x 2.5cm
11TM - 18cm x 15.5cm x 2.5cm
12TM - 26.5cm x 17cm x 4.5cm
13TM - 20.5cm x 13cm x 3cm
14TM - 26cm x 19cm x 4.5cm
15TM - 20.5cm x 13cm x 3cm
16TM - 18cm x 14cm x 3cm
17TM - 30cm x 22cm x 4cm
18TM - 22cm x 16.5cm x 3.5cm
19TM - 20cm x 13cm x 3cm
20TM - 30cm x 20.5cm x 4cm
21TM - 26cm x 19cm x 3cm
22TM - 18cm x 13cm x 3cm
23TM - 18cm x 15cm x 3cm
24TM - 19.5cm x 16.5cm x 3cm
25TM - 18.5cm x 16.5cm x 3.5cm
26TM - 17cm x 13cm x 3cm
27TM - 18cm x 12.5cm x 3cm
28TM - 23cm x 17cm x 3.5cm
29TM - 27cm x 19.5cm x 3.5cm
30TM - 18cm x 15.5cm x 3cm
31TM - 22cm x 18cm x 4cm
32TM - 18cm x 15cm x 3cm
33TM - 30cm x 22cm x 4cm
34TM - 19cm x 14cm x 3.5cm
35TM - 19cm x 15cm x 2.5cm
36TM - 22cm x 18cm x 3.5cm
37TM - 18cm x 15cm x 3cm
38TM - 17.5cm x 15.5cm x 3cm
SHIPPING:
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*please note; these are hand-made pieces using reclaimed vintage timbers - imperfections are to be expected. These “imperfections” are to be celebrated as part of the character of each individual piece, and add to their natural charm.