



Aranmula Peacock Mirror (Kannadi) with Stand
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All our products are handcrafted and this results in each product being unique and slightly different from each other and therefore will have variations on dimensions & weight.---------------------------------------------------------
The Aranmula Flower Edge Wall Hanging Mirror is a stunning piece of traditional craftsmanship from Kerala, perfect for adding a touch of heritage and elegance to your home. Known for its distinct flower-edged design, this mirror is a unique creation made from a blend of copper and tin alloys.
Unlike ordinary mirrors, the Aranmula Mirror is a front-surface reflection mirror, offering a flawless, clear image without any secondary reflections or distortions. This unique feature makes it a true masterpiece, providing a crisp, undisturbed reflection of the world around you.
One of the most remarkable aspects of the Aranmula Flower Edge Mirror is its ability to merge the object with the reflection when in contact, creating a seamless visual effect. Crafted by expert artisans, each mirror requires exceptional skill, precision, and dedication to ensure its quality and beauty.
Traditionally believed to be the mirror of Goddess Parvathi, owning an Aranmula Mirror is considered a symbol of prosperity and good fortune, making it a highly auspicious addition to any home. With its rich heritage, detailed craftsmanship, and divine association, this mirror is more than just a functional decor item-it’s a piece of tradition and blessings for your space.
Diameter of the Mirror - 5 CM, Total length - 6 CM
These are made to order products and will be shipped within 7-10 days from placement of order.
Please note that the Nagas (Design work) around the mirror changes with each unit and cannot be standardised.
Packaged and Marketed by:
Zishta Traditions Private Limited
Address: 25/1, 9th Cross, 19th A Main, JP Nagar 2nd Phase, Bangalore 560078
Contact: +919008220185 , support@zishta.com
Country of Origin: India


Frequently asked Queries
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Is Aranmula Mirror Made of Glass?
The reflecting surface is made of metal. This process is a secret only the makers know how to get this perfect reflecting surface using traditional metal alloy of Copper, Tin and Zinc.
How to clean the reflecting surface or Aranmula Mirror?
Do not use chemicals or cleaning agents. Wipe the surface with a soft cloth which is provided along with your purchase. Never use water to clean the surface as it can oxidise the metal surface.
Which cluster makes this Aranmula Mirror?
As the name suggests, the aranmula mirror is crafted by a cluster of artisans in the small town of Aranmula in Kerala. This clusters history dates back several centuries.
Why buy from Zishta?
Authentic handcrafted traditions making each piece unique adoring your modern home
Crafted by generational artisans with cherished history making every item a "Masterpiece"
One Stop Shop for all Traditions of Bharat
Zishta purpose is to connect you back to your roots!


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