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This mirror arrived intact. No cracks in the glass. Shipping took about a week. The instructions are written in semi-English (looks like they may have been sounded out by someone in Asia), but there aren’t many parts, so it’s easy to put together. The wood frame around the mirror is not a solid oval piece of wood, but several pieces of wood dovetailed together. If you look closely at the front of the mirror you can see the joints. If you have some cherry polish you may be able to hide them better. Seems fairly sturdy once put together. Comes in a single box. The mirror seems to be a bit slimming and you have to angle it to see the entirety of someone of average height.

Vision Decor was quick to answer my questions about the item and shipping date. The mirror arrived today. The quality of the glass is good and the image in the mirror is even. I’ve had moderately priced full length mirrors before where the reflection was sometimes distorted. That is not the case here.

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