Ceramic Mosaic Wall Mirror with Floral Motif 'Spring Mosaic' Item ID: 2671789213
$239This is your own listing item.
"Lalit Sakhuja in India celebrates the beauty of the spring season with this charming wall mirror. Handcrafted on a mango wood base, the mirror features a colorful frame inlaid with a mosaic of ceramic tiles. The back of the mirror is removable, and comes equipped with a hook for easy hanging."
- 9.46 lb
- Frame: 18.5 inches H x 15.8 inches W x 1.1 inches D,Mirror: 8.3 inches W x 11 inches H
- 8.77 lbs
- Frame: 18.5 inches H x 15.8 inches W x 1.1 inches D
- Mirror: 8.3 inches W x 11 inches H
- Ceramic
- mango wood
- MDF frame
- iron clips
- glass
- Designed to hang vertically only
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
Made in India
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"I worked for a governmental department. I remember once there was a contest within our office to show the teamwork and efficiency of each department. I monitored our department and we won the contest. It was a thrilling experience!
"I kept up my interests in arts and crafts during that time, especially mosaic work and paintings. I consider myself a self-taught artist. After I retired as a Chief Manager in 1999, I decided to take up my passion more seriously.
"It has been six years since I began my so-called artistic venture, and it feels great! I specialize in mosaic work and stained glass painting. I once was commissioned to do a three by six foot mosaic work of a running horse for a private firm, which has been greatly appreciated. I have also done a couple of exhibitions, and participated in specialty bazaars.
"I am 60-plus now but, as the saying goes, there is no end to learning. I definitely want to keep on learning and exploring the art world. I am very glad to be associated with Novica. I hope Novica customers appreciate my work."
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Lalit Sakhuja
"I worked for a governmental department. I remember once there was a contest within our office to show the teamwork and efficiency of each department. I monitored our department and we won the contest. It was a thrilling experience!
"I kept up my interests in arts and crafts during that time, especially mosaic work and paintings. I consider myself a self-taught artist. After I retired as a Chief Manager in 1999, I decided to take up my passion more seriously.
"It has been six years since I began my so-called artistic venture, and it feels great! I specialize in mosaic work and stained glass painting. I once was commissioned to do a three by six foot mosaic work of a running horse for a private firm, which has been greatly appreciated. I have also done a couple of exhibitions, and participated in specialty bazaars.
"I am 60-plus now but, as the saying goes, there is no end to learning. I definitely want to keep on learning and exploring the art world. I am very glad to be associated with Novica. I hope Novica customers appreciate my work."
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