Hand-Carved & Painted Wooden Mirror – Nubian Inspired Design

A unique and functional piece of art for your wall. This beautiful mirror is set in a hand-carved and painted wooden frame, featuring rustic textures and vibrant colors inspired by Nubian art.

Reflect your style with a mirror that is as much a piece of art as it is a functional object.

This stunning mirror frame is carved entirely by hand from solid wood in our Luxor workshop. The artist has created a rich, textured background reminiscent of ancient stonework. The frame is then hand-painted with a warm, earthy palette of terracotta, blue, and yellow, accented with inlaid details, evoking the vibrant and joyful spirit of Nubian design.

While mirrors in ancient Egypt were highly polished metal discs often associated with the sun god Ra and the goddess Hathor, this piece takes its artistic inspiration from the colorful villages of Nubia, south of Luxor. The geometric patterns and bright colors celebrate a rich, living culture that has thrived along the Nile for thousands of years. It represents joy, community, and a deep connection to the land.

This hand-carved mirror is perfect for adding a touch of rustic charm, vibrant color, and artisanal character to an entryway, bedroom, or living room. It’s a beautiful way to bring a piece of authentic, living Egyptian culture into your home.

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Authentic Craftsmanship & Quality

Every piece in our collection is hand-carved and polished by the most skilled artisans in Luxor, ensuring you receive a unique masterpiece that carries the spirit of Egyptian creativity.

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We take great care in packaging each item with durable, protective materials to ensure your order arrives to you safely and in perfect condition, wherever you are in the world.

Direct Support for Artisans

Your purchase doesn't just bring you a work of art; it also directly contributes to supporting the continuation of this ancient craft and the local artisan families in Luxor.