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Gold Round Accent Wall Mirror, Decorative Round Mirror for wall, Peruvian Round
$ 142.5
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Description
Decorative Round Mirror, "Elegance" - Wall Decor - Peruvian HandicraftsAdd a splash of shimmer to any space with this peruvian handcrafted wall mirror. glass panels completely cover the oval design so you can catch a glimpse of your reflection, also is a great way to bounce natural light around a room. Combining a round-shaped silhouette with a gold leaf finished hand-carved wood frame, this wall mirror makes a striking statement in any space. Crafted from wood, this mirror arrives ready to hang right out of the box. Measures 23.6 "H x 23.6" W x 1.37" D.
Mirror Handmade 100% by Peruvian artisans
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Some our Awards:
♦ Winner of the award for best export quality product issued by ICC-MINCETUR PROYECT PERU (2003).
♦ Prize: Most outstanding company in the "EXPORTING ROUTE" by the Ministry of Foreign Trade of Peru and PROMPERU (2014)
♦ Prize: Most outstanding company in the category "EXPORTA EASY" by Ministry of Foreign Trade of Peru and PROMPERU (2016)
Item Details:
ID:
MEC202031
SIZE:
Measurement:
-Exterior Frame: 23.6 "H x 23.6" W x 1.37" D (Ø 60cm*3 cm D)
-Central Mirror: 12"H x 12" W (Ø 30.5 cm)
Weight: 7.00 Lb (3.20 Kg)
Features:
- Made in Peru.
- Mohena Wood, plywood and bronze leaf.
- Ready to Hang!
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BOUT REVERSE PAINTED GLASS
In the XV Century, glass arrived in Peru brought by the Spaniards in the form of mirrors and picture
frames destined to decorate churches, convents and houses of the time. Also, they brought beads from Murano, an Italian island next to Venice, where the greatest production of glass and crystal, between the XVIII and XIX, took place.
The Spanish technique of stained glass windows, of great Arab influence, were copied and modified by Peruvian craftsmen. They developed new regional styles, such as the andahuaylino (reverse-painted glass frames), the cajamarquino (thoroughly painted glass), the Cusco style (carved wood frames that include painted glass), the mixed style or cuscaja (using gold leaf on the carved picture
frames and on painted glass) and the polychrome style (using multiple multicolored hues). These styles can be observed in museum collections, in decoration of church altars and convents of different regions of the Perú.