Description
Indian inlaid vanity mirror on the stand would be a beautiful piece reflecting the fusion of British and Indian design elements. Typically, these mirrors feature intricate inlays of bone, ivory, or wood in traditional Indian floral or geometric patterns, which were highly popular during the British colonial period in India, especially in the late 19th to early 20th centuries.
The mirror often has a sturdy wooden frame, commonly made of rosewood which stands on an adjustable, tilting base. The stand usually includes hand-carved details and could feature some accents, further enhancing its elegance. Such pieces are versatile for both practical and decorative use, making them suitable for dressing rooms, bedrooms, or display in heritage collections.