Brand: GOLDPADDY
Color: MIROR
Features:
- Reliable Material: these mirror pieces for crafts are made of glass, with smooth edges, which will not scratch your hands when decorating, quality materials and craft ensure nice durability, making them suitable for long term using
- All the mirror pieces we provide are crystal clear and good quality
- MATERIALS & FINISH: These mirror for craft work set contains 1200 mirrors of small 6 shapes and. Our mirror pieces are made of quality glass, which provides a clear and reflective surface that adds a touch of elegance to any project. These pieces are finished with perfectly shaped polished edge, which gives them a professional look
- PACKAGING: Our mirror pieces are carefully packaged to ensure that they arrive in perfect condition. They are typically packaged in small plastic container depending on the size and quantity ordered.
- #PROUDLY MADE IN INDIA
model number: 01
Part Number: TEARDROP SHAPE
Details: This mirror is perfect for any craft work or art project. It is made from quality materials and has a beautiful, glossy finish. The mirror is lightweight and easy to work with, making it ideal for a variety of creative projects. It is also shatterproof, so you don't have to worry about it breaking during use. Whether you are making a collage, a mosaic, or another type of lippan art, this mirror will be a great addition to your project. The mirror is assembled, with the glass pane carefully fitted into the frame to create a seamless and elegant finish. Lipan art (sometimes spelled as “Lippan” and known in English as Mud and Mirror Work) is a traditional mural craft of Kutch, Gujarat, India. Lippan or mud-washing using materials locally available in the region like mixture of clay and camel dung keeps the interiors of the houses cool. Though the work is limited mainly to the interior walls, it can be found on the outer walls as well. These scintillating murals bring life, gaiety, and beauty to generally harsh life of people of Kutch. Mud and Mirror Work is mainly done by the women of the Rabari community