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Rare Antique Persian Mirror Cabinet – Hand-Painted Qajar-Era Style

 

A remarkable and rare find, this antique Persian mirror cabinet is a stunning example of traditional Qajar artistry and decorative craftsmanship. Likely dating to the late 19th to early 20th century, the piece features a dramatically scalloped silhouette, crowned with a high-pointed finial, and richly hand-painted with a series of elegant figural and floral motifs throughout.

 

The hinged double-door façade opens to reveal a mirrored interior framed by a Moorish-style arch. The entire surface is meticulously adorned with miniature-style Persian court scenes—graceful dancers, musicians, and nobles—set within vibrant floral cartouches in hues of saffron, crimson, and black, all accented with gold leaf detailing.

 

The intricate lacquer work and storytelling imagery are emblematic of Qajar-era decorative arts, where form meets function in devotional or daily-use objects. This piece may have originally served as a personal shrine, a mirror case, or a decorative wall cabinet.

 

Origin: Persia (modern-day Iran), late 19th–early 20th century

Materials: Hand-carved wood, lacquer, pigment, mirror glass

Style: Qajar dynasty influence, Safavid-inspired floral design

Condition: Excellent antique condition with minor wear to lacquer and pigment, consistent with age

 

 

Whether displayed as a wall-mounted cabinet or simply as a statement decorative object, this mirror cabinet is a testament to the refinement and storytelling of Persian visual culture. A collector’s treasure and a conversation piece like no other.

 

Rare Antique Persian Mirror Cabinet – Hand-Painted Qajar-Era Style

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Rare Antique Persian Mirror Cabinet – Hand-Painted Qajar-Era Style

 

A remarkable and rare find, this antique Persian mirror cabinet is a stunning example of traditional Qajar artistry and decorative craftsmanship. Likely dating to the late 19th to early 20th century, the piece features a dramatically scalloped silhouette, crowned with a high-pointed finial, and richly hand-painted with a series of elegant figural and floral motifs throughout.

 

The hinged double-door façade opens to reveal a mirrored interior framed by a Moorish-style arch. The entire surface is meticulously adorned with miniature-style Persian court scenes—graceful dancers, musicians, and nobles—set within vibrant floral cartouches in hues of saffron, crimson, and black, all accented with gold leaf detailing.

 

The intricate lacquer work and storytelling imagery are emblematic of Qajar-era decorative arts, where form meets function in devotional or daily-use objects. This piece may have originally served as a personal shrine, a mirror case, or a decorative wall cabinet.

 

Origin: Persia (modern-day Iran), late 19th–early 20th century

Materials: Hand-carved wood, lacquer, pigment, mirror glass

Style: Qajar dynasty influence, Safavid-inspired floral design

Condition: Excellent antique condition with minor wear to lacquer and pigment, consistent with age

 

 

Whether displayed as a wall-mounted cabinet or simply as a statement decorative object, this mirror cabinet is a testament to the refinement and storytelling of Persian visual culture. A collector’s treasure and a conversation piece like no other.