How to test a mirror?Try to reflect in it! Read these and other facts about mirrors in our new article. For those who read to the end — a surprise! Have you ever wondered how lucky we are to be born in this country at this very time? No, we are not talking about melting glaciers or the moon-faced Lord of the Worlds from North Korea. We are talking about mirrors.Just think if you were born inMedieval Europe, and even the tiniest round mirror could only be yours if you had "blue blood." Silver-coated glass cost a fortune back then.In Rus' at the same time, mirrors were considered an invention of the “unclean” and, as a consequence, a special overseas instrument of sin.In Japan, to this day, you won't find a single onemirrors in antique shops. According to local beliefs, mirrors preserve the souls of their former owners, and while still alive, new owners can upset the previous one with the far from symbolic fact of "buying" his immortal soul.It's good that we at Roomble have such sophisticatedPrejudices are not typical, and fortunately we live in the 21st century. For our readers, we have the most beautiful models of mirrors and reduced their prices. The prices will be valid for exactly seven days: from January 20 to January 27.