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HANDPAINTED PARROT PATTACHITRA MIRROR WITH VINTAGE WOODEN FRAME

HANDPAINTED PARROT PATTACHITRA MIRROR WITH VINTAGE WOODEN FRAME 4,950.00 PRODUCT CODE: PHVM2. SHIPPING & HANDLING: 250.00 DISCOUNT: 0.00 TIME TO DISPATCH: 2-4days AVAILABLE ITEMS: 4 DELIVERY METHOD: Courier

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Material : Repurposed Teak wood & MDF, Mirror Glass
Dimension : 10.5" x 8.25" x1"
• Pratibimb by Ba No Batwo is a handcrafted collection of vintage mirrors, handcarved in repurposed teak wood and handpainted in miniature, pattachitra and distressed style. The intricate carvings on each of these pieces have been inspired by the elaborate arches of Mughal-era architecture. • Each piece is handpainted with designs inspired by Pattachitra and Miniature style of paintings. • Hooks attached at the backside of the product for hanging purpose. • Perfect to decorate your spaces and also as a great gift to special ones! • This product has been especially designed with distressed and vintage appearance. There may be some natural imperfections in wood and sign of vintage wood that adds to the antique and unique look of the piece. • The creative piece is best example of sustainable art. • All Ba No Batwo products are upcycled and handcrafted with utmost sincerity and care however due to delicate nature of work and human association, there may be slight discrepancies in the shape/ size/ texture and cannot be considered as defects.

Country of Origin - India

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We are a bunch of creatures that absolutely adore and Respect both our biological as well as our ecological mother (Maa aur Dharti Maa). We are inspired by our mother craft and vision for re-creating beautiful things out of trash and converting them into a treasure (they call it up-cycling these days ... well ... Indian mothers have been doing that for ages)
Driven by ancient Indian school of thought which encourages us to live a sustainable life, our motto is to; Restore, revive, retain and re-interpret this thought by following three simple ˜sutra's ; reduce, reuse, ... Read More