Wall mirror - Decorative hexagonal mirror (enamelled copper plates) - Hexagonal mirror






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Hexagonal enamel on copper mirror by Margarete Weidling-Roehse, manufactured in Kiel, Germany, from the 1980s, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Decorative mirror featuring eight enamelled copper plates, beautifully mounted in a narrow wooden frame.
Mirror: edge length approx. 20 cm, diameter of the mirror itself 18.5 cm.
Condition: Excellent vintage.
Origin: From the artist’s family collection. A certificate of authenticity issued by the artist’s daughter is included.
Shipping: Professionally packed with protective padding and rigid support.
*Artist:* Margarete Weidling-Roehse ( 1923-2003, German sculptor)
Margarete Weidling-Roehse was a German sculptor known for her masterful enamel works on copper, which combine technical precision with a modern, abstract aesthetic. Working primarily in the mid-20th century, she explored the expressive possibilities of colour and texture through the challenging medium of fired enamel. Her art bridges traditional craftsmanship and contemporary abstraction, resulting in richly luminous surfaces that capture both spontaneity and control.
*Technique & Material:* Enamel on copper plate (handcrafted).
Enamel on copper is created by applying layers of finely powdered glass to a copper plate and firing it in a kiln at high temperatures (typically 850-1000°C). Each firing bonds the enamel permanently to the copper, producing a vibrant and durable surface with subtle variations in texture and tone. The process makes every piece unique, as the heat transforms the enamel unpredictably, adding organic depth and brilliance to the composition.
Decorative mirror featuring eight enamelled copper plates, beautifully mounted in a narrow wooden frame.
Mirror: edge length approx. 20 cm, diameter of the mirror itself 18.5 cm.
Condition: Excellent vintage.
Origin: From the artist’s family collection. A certificate of authenticity issued by the artist’s daughter is included.
Shipping: Professionally packed with protective padding and rigid support.
*Artist:* Margarete Weidling-Roehse ( 1923-2003, German sculptor)
Margarete Weidling-Roehse was a German sculptor known for her masterful enamel works on copper, which combine technical precision with a modern, abstract aesthetic. Working primarily in the mid-20th century, she explored the expressive possibilities of colour and texture through the challenging medium of fired enamel. Her art bridges traditional craftsmanship and contemporary abstraction, resulting in richly luminous surfaces that capture both spontaneity and control.
*Technique & Material:* Enamel on copper plate (handcrafted).
Enamel on copper is created by applying layers of finely powdered glass to a copper plate and firing it in a kiln at high temperatures (typically 850-1000°C). Each firing bonds the enamel permanently to the copper, producing a vibrant and durable surface with subtle variations in texture and tone. The process makes every piece unique, as the heat transforms the enamel unpredictably, adding organic depth and brilliance to the composition.
