This exquisite vintage Japanese standing mirror, crafted during the Taisho period (1910s-1920s), is a testament to refined craftsmanship and natural elegance. The mirror’s frame and stand are meticulously constructed from Japanese chestnut wood, celebrated for its warm tones and durable qualities, showcasing a fine patina developed over a century.
A distinctive feature of this piece is the intricately carved bottom panel, which depicts a crane and a turtle—traditional symbols of longevity and good fortune in Japanese culture. The crane is rendered with graceful detail, embodying elegance and auspicious wishes, while the turtle, carved with a textured shell, grounds the design with a sense of wisdom and stability.
Standing as a striking combination of utility and artistry, this standing mirror is a remarkable piece, ideal for collectors or anyone seeking a functional yet meaningful addition to their interior décor.
Mirror is adjustable and removal.
25"W x 14"D x 61"H