Mexican Hardwood Colonial Wall Mirror, "Colonial Mansion"
Product ID: 213076
by Ruben Beltran:


Design elements from classical art highlight the warm, rich grain of huanacaxtle, or parota wood. Ruben Beltran selects the beautiful tropical hardwood to create an elegant wall mirror. He takes his inspiration from Mexico's colonial mansions.
- 4.92 kgs
- 10.8 lbs
- Frame: 88 cm H x 60 cm W x 7 cm D
- Frame: 34.5" H x 23.5" W x 2.8" D
- Mirror: 39 cm Diam.
- Mirror: 15.25" Diam.
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Verified Reviewer
09/19/2019
"Beautiful Cross!"





It reminds me of a baptism gift I received from my parents as a child.
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Verified Reviewer
02/14/2019
"So beautiful!"





The wood is a warm colour and the lines of the legs and neck exquisite! Perfect size for next to a chair in our sunroom. Not too wide! Definitely high quality craftsmanship, And the hand written note from the artist is a lovely touch!
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Colonial Ranch, Handmade Colonial Wood Accent Table Furniture
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Verified Reviewer
07/15/2016
"My children will appreciate this heirloom"





This shelf is truly a work of art. beautiful, well made. Congratulations to the artist.
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Colonial Grace, Mexican Hardwood Colonial Wall Shelf (Medium)
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Ruben Beltran
"I think that to be a master of our craft, we cannot resign ourselves to what we've already achieved; we must always try to surpass our achievements so each new work is better and better."