Multicolored floral medallions and vine motifs decorate the frame of this wondrous wall mirror from Peru. Carrying on the tradition of reverse-painted glass, the Ortiz Family works together to diligently hand-paint the intricate designs onto the reverse sides of glass panels that fill the wood frame. A gold-tone trim finishes this enchanting mirror.
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Dear Betsy and Arturo, Thank you for the beautiful , special mirror ! More imposing than in pictures , extremely well combined colors ! Very talented artists !
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beautifully decorated unlike anything i have seen before and this is a real art piece i feel honored to display this on my wall. thank you to artist
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The artist Ortiz family has captured the geometric concept of the Incas and the classic colonial art. Stunning piece of work! These beautiful mirrors that look like the windows of the Inca fortresses and the colors combination of the colonial style has left me impressed. Thank you!
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This is such a beautiful tray. Everyone who sees it wants to know where I got it. Thank you for thisbeautiful work of art.
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This is a substantial piece that is a bit darker in person than it looks online. A great gift for someone who entertains frequently- very unique and lovely.
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The pictures of this item make it look like a color intermediate between purple and pink, however in person, under natural light, I would describe it as being redder/pinker and I would probably describe the color scheme as just pink, maybe with hints of purple. The top panel also looks white in natural light. As purple is my favorite color Im a little bit disappointed in that, and yet despite that, it is really amazing work. Had I known what it would look like in natural light, its possible that Id have gone for Cajamarca Splendor by the same artists, which is a bold combination of secondary colors including purple. However, regardless, I am very happy that I have one of these cabinets, and this color scheme would have been one of my top two finalists for which one I wanted, regardless. I am very happy to have it; it is such a neat piece, and I am amazed that when you consider how much it would cost to ship this much glass from the Andes, they can offer it at this price.
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