Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Antique Mirrors For Your Beautiful Home

Normally, it is the frame more than the mirror itself that raise the antique value of a mirror. In way, one can even assert safely that antique mirror frames were the manifestations of fully developed branch of artistic expression.
Antique mirror is an ornamental silvered glass mainly made use of as a part of interior decoration. The process of producing glass comprises carefully changing the regularity of depositing the metal on the glass. Apart from its decorative aspects, an antique mirror brings out a soft and peaceful reflection, which adds a soothing sense to the ambient light levels inside.

From the ancient times, mirror frames used to get lot of artistic attention. Mirrors were always used not just for its mundane utility purpose, but as a value enhancing item to improve the look of the interiors. Hence, while the mirror satisfies mostly the utility aspect, the frame adds beauty to the surrounding. It is the frame design that provides the antique mirror look to a mirror. Such frames, therefore invariably are handcrafted. With elaborate carvings, delicate inlay works, and embossed patterns, antique mirror designs are magnificent in looks and exceptional in form. In this way, any formless or frameless mirror can be transformed into a timeless beauty and a beautiful art piece. It is done by framing the edges of the mirror with artistically handcrafted frame using wood, metal, glass or such items.

Antique mirror frames are crafted for various decors and design schemes. Whether mirror is hand crafted or otherwise, a beautifully crafted frame can give a complete facelift to it. Finally, a polishing finish is given to the mirror frame. It may be involving a coat of varnish or paint. The preferred finishes are dutch gold, copper or aluminum.

The mirror frames used to give the antique finish to a mirror are by and large made out of silver, wrought iron, wood, or glass. These are usually are decorated with embroidered work to make it eye catching. Some of the common and leading shapes are oval, round and rectangular. Simple borders are also common along with complex designs & patterns.

The traditional mirrors produced by some of the famous mirror produces would definitely highlight any modern room d茅cor. It can be a wall or a cheval mirror, the design does justice to women's jackets the traditional tastes.

In the discussion about antique mirrors, a mention of Aranmula 鈥榢annadi' or Aranmula metal mirror is highly proper.

Aranmula metal mirror is the result of a distinct mirror making tradition of Kerala, in South India. This tradition was originated in sixteenth century at the village of Aranmula. Its uniqueness is that the reflective properties of this mirror cast in an un-named alloy mixed with 33% tin and copper are equal, if not much better than the advanced modern day glass mirror.

The mystery that surrounds this mirror is stemmed from the fact that the exact metals used in this alloy are never divulged by the families who make these mirrors.

The British museum situated in London displays 18 inch long Aranmula metal mirror.

Antique mirror frames are crafted for various decors and design schemes. Whether mirror is hand crafted or otherwise, a beautifully crafted frame can give a complete facelift to it. Finally, a polishing finish is given to the mirror frame. It may be involving a coat of varnish or paint. The preferred finishes are dutch gold, copper or aluminum.

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