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Festive Holi
Colorful Mango Wood Wall Mirror Hand Crafted in India
Festive Holi, Colorful Mango Wood Wall Mirror Hand Crafted in India
Kamal
Celebrate Holi, the 'Festival of Colors', with this delightful wall mirror from Kamal in India. The round mirror features a frame crafted from colorful pieces of mango wood; its rustic style makes it... read more$94.99$85.49Artist: Kamal
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Industrial Revival
Industrial Recycled Metal Wall Mirror
Industrial Revival, Industrial Recycled Metal Wall Mirror
Armando Ramirez
This fabulous wall mirror is the original creation of Mexico's Armando Ramirez. He creates the mirror frame from recycled auto parts and scrap metal, including timing chain, gears and ball bearings.... read more$209.99Artist: Armando Ramirez
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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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African Twins
Handcrafted Rustic African Wall Mirror
African Twins, Handcrafted Rustic African Wall Mirror
Worlasi Agbalenyo
Twins stand on either side of a handsome wall mirror by Worlasi Agbalenyo. Crafted by hand, the design is created from African sese wood. The rich textures are achieved with applications of sand, and... read more$144.99Artist: Worlasi Agbalenyo
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Textured Squares
Square Pattern Wood and Aluminum Wall Mirror from Ghana
Textured Squares, Square Pattern Wood and Aluminum Wall Mirror from Ghana
Rita Addo Zakour
Alternating around this rectangular wall mirror, squares of black sese wood and embossed aluminum are crafted by hand. Rita Addo Zakour designs this Ghanaian mirror, which is treated with a rustic... read more$129.99Artist: Rita Addo Zakour
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Antique Scarlet
Ghana Artisan Crafted Rustic Wall Mirror in Red
Antique Scarlet, Ghana Artisan Crafted Rustic Wall Mirror in Red
Rita Addo Zakour
Brass inlay depicts diamonds in a beautiful design by Ghana's Rita Addo Zakour. Crafted by hand, this vintage-style wall mirror emulates a prized heirloom. Applications of clay add rich textures.$187.99Artist: Rita Addo Zakour
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Antique Blue
Handcrafted Wall Mirror in Rustic Blue with Brass Inlay
Antique Blue, Handcrafted Wall Mirror in Rustic Blue with Brass Inlay
Rita Addo Zakour
Brass inlay depicts diamonds in a beautiful design by Ghana's Rita Addo Zakour. Crafted by hand, this vintage-style sese wood wall mirror emulates a prized heirloom.$89.99Artist: Rita Addo Zakour
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Rustic WIne
Rustic Wine and Off White Round Wood Wall Mirror
Rustic WIne, Rustic Wine and Off White Round Wood Wall Mirror
Kamal
This rustic beauty of a wall mirror is presented by Kamal in India. The round mirror is hand-crafted from mango wood with a heavily distressed wine and off-white finish.$84.99Artist: Kamal
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Antique White
White Rustic Wall Mirror with Brass Inlay
Antique White, White Rustic Wall Mirror with Brass Inlay
Rita Addo Zakour
Brass inlay depicts diamonds in a beautiful design by Ghana's Rita Addo Zakour. Crafted by hand, this vintage-style wall mirror emulates a prized heirloom. Applications of clay add rich textures.$87.99Artist: Rita Addo Zakour
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Round Adiram
Hand Crafted Sese Wood Round Adinkra Wall Mirror from Ghana
Round Adiram, Hand Crafted Sese Wood Round Adinkra Wall Mirror from Ghana
Rita Addo Zakour
Handcrafted in a round shape from suar wood, this wall mirror is designed by Rita Addo Zakour, featuring a rustic beige finish. Parallel grooves wrap around the mirror, punctuated by panels with the... read more$169.99Artist: Rita Addo Zakour
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Antique Textures
African Artisan Crafted Rustic Wood Wall Mirror from Ghana
Antique Textures, African Artisan Crafted Rustic Wood Wall Mirror from Ghana
Rita Addo Zakour
Brass inlay depicts diamonds and circles in a beautiful design by Ghana's Rita Addo Zakour. Crafted by hand, this vintage-style wall mirror emulates a prized heirloom. Strips of embossed aluminum add... read more$134.99Artist: Rita Addo Zakour
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The Lord's Hand
Sese Wood Wall Mirror
The Lord's Hand, Sese Wood Wall 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, an Ewe... read more$107.99Artist: Worlasi Agbalenyo
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African Lizards
Handmade Rustic Wood Mirror
African Lizards, Handmade Rustic Wood Mirror
Worlasi Agbalenyo
Lizards rest on a handsome wall mirror by Worlasi Agbalenyo. Crafted by hand, the design is created from African sese wood. The rich textures are achieved with applications of sand, and a raffia cord... read more$139.99Artist: Worlasi Agbalenyo
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African Tradition
Rustic Wood Wall Mirror
African Tradition, Rustic Wood Wall Mirror
Worlasi Agbalenyo
Worlasi Agbalenyo recreates the textures of traditional African trade beads to surround this handsome wall mirror. Crafted by hand, the design is created from African sese wood. The rich motifs in low... read more$119.99Artist: Worlasi Agbalenyo
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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 Rustic Mirrors
Wood wall mirror, 'Round Adiram'





By Jacqueline
Mirror Magic
I love Round Adinkra mirror handcrafted by Rita Addo Zakour. It makes the space in which it is hanging look and feel warm and inviting. The mirror looks just as it appears in Novica?s product photo. I appreciated how carefully and protectively it was packed for shipping from Ghana to the USA. The mirror arrived within the time frame given. I?m quite satisfied.
Mirror, 'Hand of the Lord'





By Beverly
Wonderful mirror
This is a really nice piece, with the beautiful wooden frame. Great to goup several together as a focal point.
Featured Artist



Jose Luis Pariona Handcrafted sterling silver and gemstone jewelry
"After working with my uncle, I still hoped that one day I'd go back to crafting jewelry. I felt as though my heart was saying, 'Come on, Jose, you have to do this!'"