Aranmula Kannadi AKK9
Primary Material : Copper and Tin.
Dimensions (L*B*W): 22*10*8 cm
Weight : 1000 gm
Usage : Home Decor
Care Instuction : Mirrors are usually stored at room temperature away from direct heat and dust.
Aranmula, a small town in the Indian state of Kerala, is where the metal-alloy mirror known as Aranmula Kannadi (Malayalam) or the Aranmula mirror is created. It is a metal-alloy mirror, or front surface reflection mirror, as opposed to the traditional "silvered" glass mirrors, which removes secondary reflections and aberrations common with rear surface mirrors.
The uniqueness of mirror lies in the fact that it is not made of glass. The exact metals used in the alloy are mixed with copper and tin before being polished for several days in a row to achieve their reflective surface. In a normal mirror, the image is formed from the inner surface. However, in Aranmula Kannadi, light can get reflected from the outer surface (i.e., from polished metal surface) which gives a perfect image. The mirror is usually kept in room temperature away from direct heat and dust.
This product is entirely made by hand. There are no machines used in its production.
The Aranmula Kannadi Mirror is renowned for its beauty and smoothness. This style is renowned for symbolising boundless wealth and abundance in life as well as good fortune, success, and regal tradition in the home and workplace.
The mirror is distinctive because it is not composed of glass. To create the alloy's reflecting surface, the precise metals are combined with copper and tin before being polished for several days in a row. The inner surface of a typical mirror is where the picture is produced. Yet, in Aranmula Kannadi, light can be reflected off the exterior surface (specifically, from polished metal surface), providing a perfect image.
Normally, the mirror is stored at ambient temperature, away from sources of heat and dust.