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Showa-era standing mirror with carved peony and rich vermilion lacquer accents
This elegant vintage Japanese mirror stands on a dark stained wooden base, supporting a tall rectangular glass framed in deep brown-red lacquer. The lower panel is beautifully carved with a bold botan (peony) motif against a textured ground, a classic symbol of prosperity and refined beauty in Japanese decorative arts.
Likely produced in the mid-Showa period, this floor mirror blends traditional lacquer carving with a clean, modern silhouette that suits both Japanese and Western interiors. Perfect beside a tansu or in a dressing area, it brings a warm, understated presence while showcasing the craftsmanship of 20th-century Japan.
A refined Showa-era accent piece that adds both function and timeless Japanese character to any space.
We use professional studio lighting to highlight the natural character of the wood. As a result, the tone may appear slightly warmer than under natural daylight.
All vintage and antique items are sold as-is. Each piece may exhibit signs of age, including scratches, wear, or minor imperfections. These are not considered defects but natural evidence of the item’s authenticity and age.