Anti-Patina Wooden Mirror Frame

MRP Rs 1,759.00
This Anti-Patina Wooden Mirror Frame is a mirror frame designed to resist or prevent the development of a patina, which typically refers to the natural or intentional aging or weathering of certain materials, particularly metals like bronze or copper. This type of frame could offer a fresh, clean look while still presenting the warmth and character of wood without the typical signs of aging, making it suitable for various interior design styles, from modern to more traditionally inspired spaces.

These mirrors which are used in Saharanpur products are mostly inspired from Persia (modern Iraq) and the wooden carving pattern is inspired by western classical mirror pattern.

Features
The product is assembled and is ready to mount.

Care instructions
Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrastive cleaning chemicals.
  • Primary Material : Mango Tree Wood
  • Glass Mirror Dimension : 5 inches
  • Total Dimension(incl. Frame) : 8 inches
  • Thickness : 1 inch
  • Overall Weight : 1 kg
  • Mount Type : Wall Mounted
  • Mirror Material : Glass
  • Approved Use : Home & Office
  • Mirror Shape : Round
  • Wall Mount : Hook

Saharanpur, a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, is renowned for its exquisite wooden craftwork. While modern machinery is used for some processes, many artisans in Saharanpur still employ traditional hand tools and techniques, passing down their skills through generations.

Wood Selection: The process begins with the selection of high-quality hardwood, such as mango woods. These woods are preferred for their durability and ability to hold intricate carvings.

Wood Carving: Artisans then begin the intricate wood carving process. They use various hand tools, including chisels, gouges, and mallets, to create the detailed designs and patterns on the wooden surface. The level of detail and precision in carving is a hallmark of Saharanpur woodwork.

Inlay Work: The inlay adds further decorative elements to the woodwork and can create a striking contrast with the wooden surface. Saharanpur wood crafts are famous for their intricate inlay work, also known as "Tarkashi" - meaning wire drawing.

Sanding and Smoothing: After the carving and inlay work are complete, the wooden piece is sanded and smoothed to ensure a fine finish. This step is crucial to achieve a polished and refined appearance.

Polishing and Finishing: The wooden item is then polished with natural materials, such as beeswax or lacquer, to enhance the wood's natural grain and protect it from environmental factors. This step adds a lustrous sheen to the wood and provides a finished appearance.

Saharanpur Wood Crafts was certified GI Tag in the year 2014.

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