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Wood Mirrors

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Discover NOVICA's Wood Mirrors Collection. Handcrafted by global artisans, these unique designs showcase the grained beauty of natural wood. From highly polished modern finishes to intricate reproductions of colonial styles, you will find traditional and contemporary-style wood mirrors to accent any space.

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Stunning!

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What a beautiful mirror! The painting is so intricate and the colors are so vivid. Even my husband was impressed. The mirror is quite heavy, though, for its size, so we're still trying to figure out the best way to hang it so it does not fall and break. Thank you for this heirloom-quality piece!

Michele

Jul 19, 2020

Classy and Unique

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This mirror is not huge, measure to be aware of the size. I expected something a bit bigger - but I hung it up and it has really grown on me. It is a lovely accent piece, the colors are rich, but not gaudy. It is well made, and I enjoy seeing it every day.

Joanne

May 25, 2018

Beautiful Artwork

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i got a pair of mirrors. They are stunning. The photo does not do them justice. They were well packed and arrived safely. There are very slight differences between them, so you know they really are hand painted. Gorgeous.

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Wood Mirrors

Wood is everything that mirrors are not. These opposing elements come together like yin and yang to balance artlessness and artifice. Some of these wood mirrors emphasize nature, but others are carved and painted to simply add to their beauty and delicacy. Worlasi Agbalenyo accents the natural elements of his wood mirrors by adorning the wooden frames with sand designs, reuniting the mirror’s glass with its origins. For Marcos Luzalde, wooden mirrors preserve Andean artistry. In his support of tradition, Alejandro Chavez frames mirrors with intricate wood dioramas, called retablos, which depict vibrant Andean and religious scenes. Making one of these wood mirrors is a loving experience for Aljeandro and his family. His wife molds the scene’s figures, and together they are passing down their skills in wood mirrors to their nieces and nephews.

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