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Tropical Fusion
Handcrafted Glass Tile Round Wall Mirror
Tropical Fusion, Handcrafted Glass Tile Round Wall Mirror
Kamal
Hypnotic patterns in a spectrum of blue hues create a fantastic effect in a mirror frame from India. Kamal crafts the frame by hand with painted glass tiles.$169.99$152.99Artist: Kamal
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India Sunset
Handcrafted Indian Mosaic Glass Wall Mirror
India Sunset, Handcrafted Indian Mosaic Glass Wall Mirror
Kamal
The warm bright hues of an Indian sunset glisten from the tiled frame of this mirror. A handcrafted creation by Kamal, the mirror's frame features myriad glass tiles on a wood base.$197.99$178.19Artist: Kamal
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Autumn Warmth
Repoussé Copper Mirror India Ceramic Wall Art Handmade
Autumn Warmth, Repoussé Copper Mirror India Ceramic Wall Art Handmade
Khalid Ali
Kissed by forest green, autumn's warmth radiates from this lovely wall mirror. Khalid Ali works in the ancient repoussé technique to create a mirror frame with rich textures. He crafts the frame of... read more$214.99$193.49Artist: Khalid Ali
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Russet Paisleys
Recycled Patchwork Paisley Wall Hanging in Russet from India
Russet Paisleys, Recycled Patchwork Paisley Wall Hanging in Russet from India
Anil Khandelwal
Swimming paisleys create a kaleidoscopic patchwork design, handcrafted of recycled embroidered fabric. Indian artisan Anil Khandelwal combines traditional and contemporary sensibilities, creating this... read more$97.99$88.19Artist: Anil Khandelwal
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Maroon Reflection
Glass Tiles Round Wall Mirror
Maroon Reflection, Glass Tiles Round Wall Mirror
Kamal
Golden flecks underscored by maroon and brown hues are scintillating in a mirror frame from India. Kamal crafts the wall frame by hand with glass tiles creating an admirable effect.$164.99$148.49Artist: Kamal
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Tangerine Blossoms
Handmade Ceramic Mosaic Wall Mirror
Tangerine Blossoms, Handmade Ceramic Mosaic Wall Mirror
Lalit Sakhuja
Cheerful flowers in tangerine tones bloom on a colorful mosaic by Lalit Sakhuja. Handcrafted of ceramic tiles, it surrounds an original wall mirror like a floral halo.$177.99$160.19Artist: Lalit Sakhuja
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Russet Tradition
Russet Recycled Patchwork Paisley Wall Hanging from India
Russet Tradition, Russet Recycled Patchwork Paisley Wall Hanging from India
Anil Khandelwal
Inspired by the traditions of Rajasthani patchwork, Anil Khandelwal handcrafts this Indian wall hanging with recycled fabrics for a vibrant, multicolored addition to your home. The wall hanging... read more$97.99$88.19Artist: Anil Khandelwal
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Crown Jewels
Octagonal Wall Mirror Copper Nickel Handmade in India
Crown Jewels, Octagonal Wall Mirror Copper Nickel Handmade in India
Khalid Ali
Surrounded by ornate medallions, colorful glass spheres represent the crown jewels. Khalid Ali works in the ancient technique of embossed metal to create a stunning mirror frame. He combines the... read more$199.99$179.99Artist: Khalid Ali
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Luxury
Fair Trade Mirror Hand Craftd Repousse Brass Nickel
Luxury, Fair Trade Mirror Hand Craftd Repousse Brass Nickel
Khalid Ali
Intricate textures in glowing repoussè bring a feeling of unrestrained luxury to this design by Khalid Ali. Crafted by hand, the elegant mirror rises to a graceful arch. Its mango wood frame is... read more$169.99$152.99Artist: Khalid Ali
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Elegance
Nickel On Brass Glass Inlay Wall Mirror 23x23 In
Elegance, Nickel On Brass Glass Inlay Wall Mirror 23x23 In
Khalid Ali
Khalid Ali evokes a vintage treasure with this beautiful wall mirror. Crafted by hand, the graceful frame is covered with repoussé flowers in embossed brass bathed in nickel. It is inlaid with... read more$199.99$179.99Artist: Khalid Ali
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Golden Vineyard
Brass Repoussé Wall Mirror Indian Artist Hand Made
Golden Vineyard, Brass Repoussé Wall Mirror Indian Artist Hand Made
Khalid Ali
Khalid Ali recreates the perfection of a vintage design, bringing elegance to the traditional interior. His octagonal wall mirror is covered with intricate repoussé in golden brass.$119.99$107.99Artist: Khalid Ali
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Tranquility
Handcrafted Brass on Wood Wall Mirror
Tranquility, Handcrafted Brass on Wood Wall Mirror
Khalid Ali
Depicted in repoussé, Buddha meditates serenely. Khalid Ali creates a sensation of total tranquility with this beautiful wall mirror. He crafts the frame of mango wood, adding the motifs in embossed... read more$184.99$166.49Artist: Khalid Ali
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Golden Floral Cloud
Golden Repoussé Wall Mirror Handmade in India
Golden Floral Cloud, Golden Repoussé Wall Mirror Handmade in India
Khalid Ali
Intricate motifs form a floral cloud, adorning an octagonal mirror frame. Khalid Ali crafts a beautiful design of gleaming beauty. The mango wood frame is covered with lavish brass repoussé bathed in... read more$199.99$179.99Artist: Khalid Ali
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Tranquility
Copper Repoussé Mirror Embossed Buddha Wall Art
Tranquility, Copper Repoussé Mirror Embossed Buddha Wall Art
Khalid Ali
Depicted in repoussé, Buddha meditates serenely. Khalid Ali creates a sensation of total tranquility with the beautiful wall mirror. He crafts the frame of mango wood, adding floral details in... read more$199.99$179.99Artist: Khalid Ali
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Celebration
Brass Repoussé Mirror Artistmade With Glass Gems
Celebration, Brass Repoussé Mirror Artistmade With Glass Gems
Khalid Ali
Surrounded by ornate motifs, colorful glass spheres suggest a treasure in jewels. Khalid Ali works in the ancient technique of embossed metal to create a stunning wall mirror. He crafts the frame of... read more$199.99$179.99Artist: Khalid Ali
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Wildflower Wonderland
Gujarati Recycled Cotton Wall Hanging from India
Wildflower Wonderland, Gujarati Recycled Cotton Wall Hanging from India
Meena
Surrounding mirror appliqué, hand embroidery defines wildflowers in a riot of colors. This splendid wall hanging is painstakingly crafted to showcase traditional Gujrati textile art. Protected by a... read more$84.99$76.49Artist: Meena
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Your answers straight from the village experts


As with any work of art, direct sunlight will fade colors over time, especially for tapestries with natural dyes. We recommend hanging your tapestry in an area that avoids direct sun exposure to maintain vibrancy. To clean your woven tapestry, use a vacuum with an upholstery attachment or dry clean if necessary. Spot treatment can also be used with a gentle fabric cleaner, but we recommend testing it on a small area first. Alternatively, you may hand wash your tapestry using cold water, then hang it to dry in the shade. Some tapestries made from cotton fabric may be machine washed on cold.


When it comes to handcrafted traditional tapestries, the most common materials include wool, cotton, silk, and natural dyes. Certain regions incorporate unique materials or designs into their tapestries. In the Andes, alpaca fiber is commonly used. In India, one finds batik printed cotton. In Mexico and Central America sheep wool and natural cotton threads are frequently used. In Thailand, rich silk material is a feature of handmade tapestries.


To craft an eco-friendly tapestry, traditional artisans hold themselves to high standards, both in terms of materials and processes. Natural fibers, textiles, and dyes are derived from plants and trees. Some artisans even incorporate recycled or upcycled materials in their commitment to eco-friendly processes. Traditional art forms that are passed down through the generations are often painstakingly made by hand. They are naturally eco-friendly, as they avoid mass production, factory runoff, and industrial waste. This also means that each tapestry is uniquetruly one of a kind.


When it comes to tapestries, function meets style! A handmade tapestry can be a great way to brighten up any living space while providing insulation against the cold. Materials like alpaca and sheep wool create natural warmth by trapping cool air inside the cloth, creating a more stable temperature within the room.


While factory-produced tapestries are increasingly available to consumers, traditional, authentic tapestries are handmade by artisans who often learn the artform from older generations. Skilled makers from the Andes, India, Mexico and Thailand make use of foot-treadle or backstrap looms, where they interweave warp and weft threads and then tamp them down into a tight stitch. An artisan may finish a handmade tapestry by using a needle and thread or a sewing machine for final touches.


Traditional tapestries depict scenes and images which are drawn from the lives and natural environments of the artisans who craft them. Some include geometric designs, like the mandala, which is thought to represent wholeness and symmetry. Others make use of paisley, floral, or leafy patterns, particularly in tapestries from India. Central American tapestries may incorporate geometric motifs, animals, and people, while Mexican tapestries are often colorful with Greca patterns and designs. Thai artisans use symbols that are popular within Thai culture, religious characters, animal scenes, or depictions of human forms. Unique tapestries from the Andes are often vibrant with elaborate scenes that incorporate folklore, village life, and pastoral existence.


The methods for making tapestries vary as widely as the regions from which they come. Because many traditional artisans adopt the methods of their ancestors, they have kept those ancient artforms alive and well. In the Andes, weavers often work on a wooden treadle loom in which they use foot pedals, called treadles, to control the weave of the tapestry. In Central America, the treadle loom and the backstrap loom are both integral to tapestry art. The backstrap loom is one of the oldest techniques which dates back thousands of years, in which one part of the loom is attached to the weaver and the other part is attached to a fixed object (historically, a tree). To create vibrant color, artisans embroider and dye their tapestries with natural plants and pigments. Around the world, weavers use tie-dye, Dabu (the application of wax or gum clay and resin to the cloth to create a diffuse color effect), Batik (an ancient method in which dye-resistant wax is applied to cloth to create select patterns of color), hand embroidery, and patchwork to create unique and diverse tapestry art.


The tapestry is an ancient textile art form that dates back thousands of years to early civilizations in Peru, Egypt, and Thailand. In Peru, skilled weavers used colorful camelid fiber threads to create beautiful tapestries for ritualistic funeral mantles. Ancient Incas wove short tunics (Unku) to show importance and social status. Ancient Egyptians crafted shroud-like tapestries to bury their dead. Tapestries gained international prominence when Europeans began to decorate their castles and churches with elaborate textiles that depicted historical scenes, as well as religious messages. Today, skilled artisans preserve the ancient techniques of their ancestors. In Thailand, for example, silk weavers are renowned for techniques that have been used since the rule of the Angkor kings circa 800 A.D. In Central America, contemporary weavers pay homage to early Mayan artisans who used plants, shells, and even snails to color their first tapestries in the 15th century. In India, where some of the first tapestries were made and the textile industry became the base of their economy, the skills of generations past still live on in modern artisans.
Featured Reviews on Bollywood Wall Decor
Mirror, 'Tranquility'





By Shweta
Beautiful Piece of Art!!
This is a beautiful piece of art!! Every time I look at the mirror, it fills my heart with joy! I am hoping to enjoy this for years to come!! Thank you so much to the artist!
Glass mosaic mirror, 'Turquoise Sunset'





By John
Stunning!
I am not one to write reviews, however this mirror is a work of art that deserves attention. Great addition to my new home!
Mirror, 'Elegance'





By Jocelyn
Really beautiful workmanship
I have this mirror hanging in my bedroom but wish I had room to put it out in my dining room or living room because the workmanship is beautiful. It would be better in a brighter room where it could pick up more light. Incidentally, the description says that it has glass bead inlays - really they are polished stones. It is an outstanding piece best seen in good light.
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Khalid Ali Embossed brass art
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