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Turquoise Colonial Wreath
Turquoise Floral Reverse-Painted Glass Wall Mirror from Peru
Turquoise Colonial Wreath, Turquoise Floral Reverse-Painted Glass Wall Mirror from Peru
Asunta Pelaez
Expert in the Peruvian art of reverse painted glass, Asunta Pelaez creates a wall mirror of antiqued elegance. She hand-paints the mirror frame with floral motifs, creating a weathered illusion... read more$39.99Artist: Asunta Pelaez
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Exotic Beauty
Handheld Batik Wood Mirror with Coffee Motif from Java
Exotic Beauty, Handheld Batik Wood Mirror with Coffee Motif from Java
Gunadi
This hand-carved batik mirror is beautifully adorned with the kopi pecah, or "broken coffee", motif, as Javanese artisan Gunadi is from Jogjakarta, which is known for its coffee. This... read more$39.99Artist: Gunadi
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Caramel Colonial Wreath
Brown Floral Reverse-Painted Glass Wall Mirror from Peru
Caramel Colonial Wreath, Brown Floral Reverse-Painted Glass Wall Mirror from Peru
Asunta Pelaez
Expert in the Peruvian art of reverse painted glass, Asunta Pelaez creates a wall mirror of antiqued elegance. She hand-paints the mirror frame with floral motifs, creating a weathered illusion... read more$39.99Artist: Asunta Pelaez
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Quitapenas Octagon
Octagonal Cotton Wall Mirror with Worry Dolls from Guatemala
Quitapenas Octagon, Octagonal Cotton Wall Mirror with Worry Dolls from Guatemala
Elias Garcia
Woven by hand on the traditional telar de pie, or floor loom, colorful cotton patterns over carton decorate the octagonal frame of this wall mirror from Guatemala. Elias Garcia creates this mirror... read more$29.99Artist: Elias Garcia
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Pair of Catrines
Two Skeleton Design Tin Wall Mirrors from Mexico
Pair of Catrines, Two Skeleton Design Tin Wall Mirrors from Mexico
Aida and Cristino Lavariega
A dapper catrine and catrina couple adorn the wall side-by-side, holding mirrors to beautify your home. Mexican artisans Aida and Cristino Lavariega carry on the traditional style of catrin skeletons... read more$29.99Artist: Aida and Cristino Lavariega
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Quitapenas Harmony
Colorful Cotton Wall Mirror with Worry Dolls from Guatemala
Quitapenas Harmony, Colorful Cotton Wall Mirror with Worry Dolls from Guatemala
Elias Garcia
Crafted from carton covered with colorful cotton patterns that are woven by hand on the traditional floor loom, two concentric circles form the frame of this wall mirror from Guatemala. Elias Garcia... read more$39.99Artist: Elias Garcia
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Quitapenas Moon
Crescent-Shaped Cotton Wall Mirror with Worry Dolls
Quitapenas Moon, Crescent-Shaped Cotton Wall Mirror with Worry Dolls
Elias Garcia
Woven by hand on the traditional telar de pie, or floor loom, blue cotton patterns over carton decorate the crescent moon shape of this wall mirror from Guatemala. Elias Garcia creates this mirror... read more$37.99Artist: Elias Garcia
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Java Beauty
Fair Trade Art Javanese Hand Mirror Floral Batik on Wood
Java Beauty, Fair Trade Art Javanese Hand Mirror Floral Batik on Wood
Gunadi
Proud of Java's batik legacy, Gunadi presents this lovely handcrafted mirror. Experienced artisans translate traditional batik techniques unto the wadang wood, creating a lush array of red flowers -... read more$37.99Artist: Gunadi
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Quitapenas Rectangle
Rectangular Cotton Wall Mirror with Worry Dolls
Quitapenas Rectangle, Rectangular Cotton Wall Mirror with Worry Dolls
Elias Garcia
Woven by hand on the traditional telar de pie, or floor loom, colorful cotton patterns over carton decorate the rectangular frame of this wall mirror from Guatemala. Elias Garcia creates this mirror... read more$29.99Artist: Elias Garcia
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Quitapenas Happiness
Handmade Cotton Wall Mirror with Worry Dolls from Guatemala
Quitapenas Happiness, Handmade Cotton Wall Mirror with Worry Dolls from Guatemala
Elias Garcia
Woven by hand on the traditional telar de pie, or floor loom, colorful cotton patterns over carton decorate the diamond-shaped frame of this wall mirror from Guatemala. Elias Garcia creates this... read more$37.99Artist: Elias Garcia
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Worlasi Rings
Handcrafted Circle Design Sese Wood Wall Mirror from Ghana
Worlasi Rings, Handcrafted Circle Design Sese Wood Wall Mirror from Ghana
Worlasi Agbalenyo
Handcrafted of sese wood, this textured wall mirror features circle designs that surround the glass. Worlasi Agbalenyo of Ghana designs the mirror, elaborating it with a charming, rustic finish. He... read more$29.99Artist: Worlasi Agbalenyo
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Hand of the Lord
Rustic Wood Mirror
Hand of the Lord, Rustic Wood Mirror
Worlasi Agbalenyo
Worlasi Agbalenyo crafts this beautiful wall mirror from a single piece of African sese wood, eliciting rich textures with applications of sand. Painted by hand, the design is named Worlasi, a Ewe... read more$39.99Artist: Worlasi Agbalenyo
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Worlasi Age
Rustic Sese Wood Wall Mirror Crafted in Ghana
Worlasi Age, Rustic Sese Wood Wall Mirror Crafted in Ghana
Worlasi Agbalenyo
By Ghanaian artisan Worlasi Agbalenyo, this wall mirror is handcrafted from sese wood. The central mirror is framed by a beige oval with the image of a face at the bottom. A clay rub gives the mirror... read more$34.99Artist: Worlasi Agbalenyo
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Nativity Reflection
Nativity-Themed Wood and Ceramic Wall Mirror from Peru
Nativity Reflection, Nativity-Themed Wood and Ceramic Wall Mirror from Peru
Alejandro Chavez
By Peruvian artisan Alejandro Chavez, this wall mirror celebrates the traditional nativity. In the style of traditional retablos, Chavez diligently crafts a variety of different figurines from... read more$34.99Artist: Alejandro Chavez
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Quitapenas Arch
Arch-Shaped Cotton Wall Mirror with Worry Dolls
Quitapenas Arch, Arch-Shaped Cotton Wall Mirror with Worry Dolls
Elias Garcia
Woven by hand on the traditional telar de pie, or floor loom, colorful cotton patterns over carton decorate the arch-shaped frame of this wall mirror from Guatemala. Elias Garcia creates this mirror... read more$29.99Artist: Elias Garcia
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Quitapenas Reflection
Circular Cotton Wall Mirror with Worry Dolls from Guatemala
Quitapenas Reflection, Circular Cotton Wall Mirror with Worry Dolls from Guatemala
Elias Garcia
Woven by hand on the traditional telar de pie, or floor loom, colorful cotton patterns over carton decorate the circular frame of this wall mirror from Guatemala. Elias Garcia creates this mirror... read more$29.99Artist: Elias Garcia
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Frida Calavera in Blue
Frida Day of the Dead Tin Wall Mirror in Blue (8.5 in.)
Frida Calavera in Blue, Frida Day of the Dead Tin Wall Mirror in Blue (8.5 in.)
Creative Hands of Oaxaca
Creative Hands of Oaxaca promote the state's traditional handicrafts with this wall mirror. It depicts the iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo as a calavera, or skull. Colorful accents on the face, a... read more$39.99$35.99Artist: Creative Hands of Oaxaca
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African Fish Totem
Handcrafted Rustic African Fish Theme Compact Mirror
African Fish Totem, Handcrafted Rustic African Fish Theme Compact Mirror
Anna Yawson
Evoking the tilapia that flourish in Lake Bosomtwe, Anna Yawson carves the fish image by hand of African sese wood. It opens to reveal a small mirror conveniently hidden inside.$39.99Artist: Anna Yawson
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Boho Cheer
Cotton Macrame Wall Mirror from India
Boho Cheer, Cotton Macrame Wall Mirror from India
Hardeep
Your walls will look stunning with Hardeep's bohemian-style mirror to decorate them. The artisan starts with an iron hoop, then hand knots 100% cotton using macrame techniques to create the mirror's... read more$39.99Artist: Hardeep
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The Village Council
Your answers straight from the village experts


Different types of mirrors require different cleaning techniques. Gilded mirrors, for example especially vintage pieces may oxidize with the use of cleaning products or water, so it is best to simply and lightly dust their frame with a clean, soft cloth or brush. Most other styles have a frame that can be cleaned with a paper towel or soft, damp cloth. Glass and mirror cleaner is okay for the mirror itself, but we recommend spraying it onto the cloth first and not directly onto the mirror, as dripping chemicals stuck in the frame may cause damage over time. Be sure to dry the mirror when you are finished cleaning by wiping away any leftover moisture or cleaners.A well-ventilated area assists in keeping the mirror dry, and we recommend hanging your mirror in an area where it can be admired without the risk of nicks, wall leaks, or other issues.


Absolutely! Depending on the styles that suit your design needs, our mirrors are versatile, fun, and can be placed in a variety of spaces. You might even want two mirrors on perpendicular walls for greater perspective. Handcrafted mirrors show a natural diversity and uniqueness, so there is truly something for everyone.


There are a few simple ways to tell if your mirror is handmade. If you look closely, youll notice unique lines, markings, or painted stylized details that indicate that it is a one-of-a-kind piece. Mirrors made of wood typically display distinctive and intricate engraving, while painted mirrors often reveal unique brushstrokes, colors, and designs. Shapes and sizes of a particular motif may vary slightly, as no two handcrafted mirrors are exactly identical. This makes them all the more special.


Yes! At Novica, were passionate about protecting our planet, and we understand the importance of eco-friendly items. Andean artisan Luciana Sandovol prides herself on recycling discarded materials like cardboard, natural dyes, paper, and paints to use for her papier mache creations. Central America has also started introducing recycled natural fibers into their mirror-crafting. India utilizes mango wood, a fast-growing, dense, eco-friendly wood that is native to Southeast Asia, and harvested only after its fertile, fruit-bearing years.


A classic Mexican folk art is embossed tin, and this is often employed in mirror frames. In Thailand, the lavish lai rot nam technique ornate gilded motifs on smooth black lacquer has been used for more than 400 years. Balinese woodcarvers use their legendary skills to handcraft mirrors whose frames often depict the island's exuberant flora and fauna.The technique of reverse-painted glass is believed to have originated around 4 AD in Egypt, and arrived in Italy by the 13th century. In the 16th century, Italian and Spanish artisans were migrating to Peru, bringing the technique with them. Motifs are painted by hand on the reverse side of glass panes. These are inlaid into a wooden frame, achieving a wonderful clarity of colors.In addition, beautiful Peruvian baroque wall mirrors are handcrafted in the Andes. They are carved by hand and covered with aluminum or bronze leaf before they receive an aged patina. See how theyre made here: https://bit.ly/3r3DxTp


As with most handicrafts, the materials at hand are the ones most often used. Woods of all kinds with sleek surfaces to show off the grain, or carved by hand, or embellished with applications. Glass panes, gilt, natural fibers or fabrics are also perfect for mirrors, as are tooled leather or metal repousse, ceramic tiles, stone, resin or papier mache. Artisans the world over discover unique materials to craft innovative and attractive mirrors.


Wall mirrors and hand mirrors are perfect for artisans, as are tabletop mirrors. In fact, any mirror with a frame invites an infinity of creative designs and techniques.
Featured Reviews on Mirrors $20 to $40
Cotton wall mirror, 'Quitapenas Reflection'





Beautiful Tradition
I use this for display on the wall or as the base of a centerpiece. SO MANY COMPLIMENTS! My grandmother began my collection of Worry Dolls when I was a very young girl. At that time, the artisans sold their wares at church festivals. There were even some dancing performances by some of those who came to the church to sell their handmade !. Our church sponsored some of the missions, and we eagerly awaited their visits. .
Reverse-painted glass wall mirror, 'Turquoise Colonial Wreath'





By Sarah
Absolutely gorgeous
I have this hanging up in my living room and it is even more beautiful in person than in the picture. I get a lot of compliments on the mirror when I have guests over
Cotton wall mirror, 'Quitapenas Octagon'





By Carol
Beautifully made, worthy of its place on my shelf!
When we do house swaps, it really looks as though I am a world traveler. I have decorated an entire shelf with the set of boxes and worry dolls along with this worry doll mirror. Together the mirror and the worry dolls look just beautiful!!! Of course, the mirror would stand alone all by itself!!!!!
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Asunta Pelaez Reverse-painted glass mirrors and trays
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