Saffron Gold Mirror Round
Saffron Gold Mirror Round
With moniker’s such as red gold, exquisite thread or golden light, saffron captivates us all. Ancient Romans prized them for their fragrance, Egyptians for their healing t. . . more
With moniker’s such as red gold, exquisite thread or golden light, saffron captivates us all. Ancient Romans prized them for their fragrance, Egyptians for their healing touch, and Mughals for their culinary alchemy. More than just a flavour, saffron threads hold secrets of ancient Indian medicine. From spice routes to royal courts, it now finds new expression in our collection of contemporary bronzed objects.
Mirror in brass. Handmade in India.
Product Details
Product Details
- Material: Brass
- Size: 28"H x 24"W x 2"D | 71.1 H x 61 W x 5.1 D cm
- Weight: 16.5 kg | 36.3 lbs
- Number of Pieces: 1 Mirror
- SKU: VMI601
- This product has been handcrafted by local artisans. As such, slight variations are a testament to the unique character of a piece made by hand.
- Country of Origin: India
- Manufactured by: Nirvaan Design Private Limited, A-4, Sector 64, Noida, U.P. - 201301
Care Details
Care Details
- For daily cleaning, use soft, dry cloth.
- To remove stains or restore shine, clean with soft cloth using branded brass cleaner, following relevant instructions.
- Do not use harsh detergents or abrasive materials that may scratch.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
- Orders within India will be delivered within 5-7 business days from the date of dispatch. Shipping is free.
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- We don’t accept cancellations, returns, or exchanges. For more details, please refer to our Shipping & Returns policy.
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Saffron Gold Mirror Round
Casting
Casting is a manufacturing method that transforms molten metal into a specific shape, allowing for the creation of various objects and components.
It takes on precise forms as it cools within a mould, giving rise to a wide range of objects and components.