Specifications
- Materials: Glass mirror, wooden frame, specialized glass paint
- Diameter: 23cm
Description

Why limit yourself, when you could be a character straight out of a fairy tale? Step into the whimsical world of magic with the Hand-Painted Art Mirror With Custom Name by Amy Artshop.
Each mirror is a one-of-a-kind art piece, inspired by the enchanting forests of Andersen’s dreamy tales. A premium wooden frame embraces a crystal-clear glass surface, delicately hand-painted with fantasy motifs using professional-grade paints.
No longer just a mirror - it becomes a magical decor item for your study nook, bedroom, or any space you wish to fill with wonder. You can even personalize it with your name or a special message for that extra charm!
A dreamy birthday gift for artistic souls, or a poetic keepsake to celebrate any meaningful occasion!








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About Amy Art Shop

Since 2016, Amy Art Shop has been on a heartfelt mission to deliver deep spiritual value through unique handmade gifts.
Specializing in meticulously crafted items, the brand offers hand-painted glass mugs, glass and acrylic photo frames, custom chibi portraits, and a wide range of crochet creations such as keychains, amigurumi, phone pouches, scarves, and more. Each piece goes beyond the definition of a functional object - it becomes a meaningful, personal imprint for life’s special moments.
Amy Art Shop serves those who seek personalized, thoughtful gifts for birthdays, holidays, anniversaries, graduations, weddings, and farewells. With exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail, every product becomes a trusted choice that brings joy and lasting impressions.
Blending art with heartfelt handiwork, Amy Art Shop is more than a gift store—it’s a journey of emotional connection, where memories are captured and stories are told through one-of-a-kind creations.
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