Minimalist lines exalt the natural beauty of fine Mexican hardwood. Known as huanacaxtle, or parota wood, it frames a rectangular wall mirror with a gracefully arched top. Ruben Beltran takes his inspiration from colonial ranches in Baja California.
- 11.29 kgs
- 24.9 lbs
- Frame: 80 cm H x 130 cm W x 3 cm D
- Frame: 31.2" H x 51.6" W x 1.2" D
- Mirror: 110 cm W x 61 cm H
- Mirror: 43.2" W x 24" H
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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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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."