Black Glass Wall Decor(22 items)
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Featured Reviews on Black Glass Wall Decor
Reverse-painted glass wall mirror, 'Black Colonial Wreath'





By Sharon
Lovely gift!
This is the second mirror that I have purchased from the very talented Asunta Palaez. It was given to my neice for a birthday gift & she loved it!
Reverse painted glass mirrors, 'Floral Trio' (set of 3)





By Li-Hon
Beautiful Combination of Color and Detail
So pleased when I received these three beautifully crafted pieces. Love the intricate patterns and combination of colors. Unique shapes add character, and the set of three will add a wonderful touch to our home as well as an opportunity to discuss Novica and the artists? dreams it supports. Cheers to artist Asunta Pelaez!
Popular Black Glass Wall Decor
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Hand Made Reverse Painted Glass Mirror, "Black Star"
$87.99The wondrous and colorful art of Cajamarca finds reflection in this mirror, hand-painted with elaborate detail by Asunta Pelaez. The mirror is surrounded by painted glass panels radiating with golden light akin to the brightest star in the Peruvian firmament.
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Fair Trade Art Javanese Hand Mirror Floral Batik on Wood, "Java Beauty"
$34.99Proud of Java's batik legacy, Gunadi presents this lovely handcrafted mirror. Experienced artisans translate traditional batik techniques unto the wadang wood, creating a lush array of red flowers - similar to hibiscus - on the brown back. Sweet beige daisies and tight geometric motifs accompany the oval hand mirror on the front.
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Set of 3 Collectible Petite Reverse Painted Glass Mirrors, "Floral Trio"
$69.99With this set of three petite mirrors, Asunta Pelaez Ramos captures the essence of traditional Cajamarca design. The flower-shaped frame surrounds glorious hand-painted floral garlands in golden color. The petite trio features backgrounds of red, white and black.
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Bride and Groom Catrina Day of the Dead Wall Accent, "I Do"
$39.99A bride , clutching a flower bouquet, gazes fondly at her groom in this delightful wall accent from Mexico's Rocio Pindter. The glitter-accented paper image is set on a hand painted tin frame that has been adorned with flowers and hearts.
The original "La Calavera Catrina" was a zinc etching created by the artist José Guadalupe Posada in Mexico around 1910. Posada created the character, a female skeleton with an elegant hat, as a satirical portrait of Mexican natives who aspired to European style and denied their own heritage. The catrina has since become an emblem of Mexico's Day of the Dead celebration and a popular folk art subject.