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6 Creative Uses Of Shisha Mirror Or Craft Mirror

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The craft mirror plays a crucial role in enhancing the aesthetic value of decor, whether it be wall art or clothing embellishments. Adding a glint of mirror can completely transform your craftsmanship.

You must be familiar with the Shisha acrylic mirror. This is a common style of clothing in Rajasthan and Gujarat. Also, the Rajasthali Jharokha, shoes, and bags all rely heavily on these materials. 

Let us explore the top five creative uses of popular craft mirror art that we have seen in our regular lives. Furthermore, we will also cover the trending room decor, which you can customize easily in your space. 

So without any further babblings, let's get started:

Top 6 uses of Craft Mirrors:

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1) Chamakti Shaam hai

Mirror work is widely popular in India, especially in the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The beautiful embroidery is featured on a variety of accessories and garments, including purses, bags, and traditional Indian dresses such as the lehenga, salwar kameez, chaniya choli, dupatta, etc., which are reflected in acrylic mirrors and round craft mirrors

Mirrors are a common accessory for this type of traditional clothing. It can be Chaniya choli for Navratri or mirror art Juti for a beautiful Instagram click. Moreover, this gleaming glamour is also well known for evaluating the arts and crafts mirror on designer Sarees, blouses, and men’s Diwali wear collection. This form of art provides a feast for the eyes at every turn. Now, make your every Shaam Chamakati and Jagmagti with Mirror embroidery.

2) Deewane hum nhi hote Deewani Raat aati hai

These mirrors are great for any do-it-yourself project or as wall art. An arts and crafts mirror is a popular addition to the decor of walls and jharokhas throughout Rajasthan. Additionally, this is widely used as a trendy component of interior design. You don't need to know the fundamentals of interior design to go out and buy classic accessories like MDF wooden plates, earthenware containers, and a wooden peg table for mirror art. 

A common use for mirror sheet is to embellish home walls and jharokhas, which are mirrors hung on the wall, as a decorative accent in children's bedrooms. The craziness of the drizzling effect as decorative accent has persisted from the Mughal era all the way up to the present day. You can also use the glass granules if you need to.

3) Chaar kadam

When you walk through the crowd of any event, you want to look precious with elegance, right? Try out the acrylic mirror crafted handbags and clutches. Beads, sequins, threads, custom color combinations, and a round acrylic sheet can elevate even a four-step routine to the next level of individuality. Craft mirrors, especially the miniature varieties, are a staple of interior design everywhere. Handbags and clutches made of wood can be embellished with mirror fragments and glass granules for a dazzling effect that complements traditional garb.

For wooden purses and handbags, the most popular art form is Lippan art. As a result, small mirrors for crafts are the most adaptable for DIY craft projects. 

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4) Fashion ka Jalwa

As we mentioned above, small mirrors for crafts are extremely popular in the fashion industry. They serve the same purpose as handbags to adorn the waist belt and handcrafted accessories. From earrings to necklaces, you can use these mirrors to tote shimmer and make it look more aesthetic. 

While getting ready for the Navratri events, not only the attire but the jewelry also speak the charm of ethnic wear. If you are a craft person and want to make your own set of earrings, buy the mirrors for decoration. You can use it with Mouldit clay or Lippan art. Moreover, you can also get the regular fabric belt and attach the arts and crafts mirror with the help of glue.

5) Pairo may Bandhan Hai

Even in Bollywood movies, whenever a traditional or cultural character is displayed, they usually prefer that girl to wear the mirror work Juttis. This type of footwear is another novel application to the Indian culture. The best part of Indian culture is that it consists of an endless amount of creativity. Especially in Rajasthan and Gujarat’s tradition, you will find the wooden and stone carving, ethnic dresses, and style to hold their culture in foods. 

Now you can make your every step gleam with charm with acrylic mirror crafts. You can get the mirror crafted shoes and juttis to complement your traditional dress. 

6) Kya Kehna

When you decorate you nooks and corners on the home with craft mirrors, the guest appearing at your place will definitely going to say,” Kya Kehna.” form wall hanging wooden Jharokhas to the ceiling hanging crafts, the acrylic mirrors holds the key to enhance the light and shine to your room.

You can also paint the glass granules with spray-paint and hang them from the ceiling as crafts or dream catchers. These craft ideas are the best choice for home decor. You can also use the mirror art for bottle decor, flower vase decor, wall hanging frames, and the list goes on to satisfy your vision of decor. 

Wrapping Up:

Glitter glue applied to craft mirrors is the icing on the cake when it comes to embellishing a room. Mirror art is a great way to spruce up any space, from your home to your wardrobe. If you are looking for the new designs, shapes, and sizes of mirrors for decorations, check out the HobbyIndia website now! Here, you will get the best collection at the most competitive prices. 

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