Description
Product description
Our lovely handmade photo frame features a strong line-drawn design, creating a stylish way to display a favourite 7×5 inch photo.
A stylishly striking carved mango wood picture frame finished with an antique effect design for a beautifully distressed vintage feel.
This frame has a glass window to display and protect the photograph, and a stand for portrait or landscape orientation on flat surfaces.
Our frames are made entirely by hand using traditional skills handed down from one generation to the next. The front is crafted from resin, painted and pieced together to create the unique design. The structure of the frame is crafted from mango wood. Mango trees have an incredibly long life, but eventually stop bearing fruit and are replaced by younger trees. As India produces, by far, the most mangos in the world, this results in a huge industry using one of the most sustainable woods known to man.
Due to the handmade nature of these products each one is unique, but loveliness comes as standard.
Variations
The frame has been designed to hold a 7×5 inch photograph.
Standing only.
Due to its handmade nature each one is unique but loveliness comes as standard making it an ideal birthday, Mother’s & Father’s Day, new job, home, baby, graduation and teacher, thank you, just because, engagement, wedding, anniversary or Christmas gift!
Dimensions
Approx.
Fits a 7×5 inch photo (full size of the whole frame is 24 x 19cm)
Can stand either landscape or portrait.
Made from
Our Anushka photo frames are made from mango wood and resin with the pattern expertly hand painted by the artists at Noah’s Ark.
All our frames are expertly handcrafted in India by the artisans at W.F.T.O. members, ‘Noah’s Ark’, who use a mix of contemporary and traditional methods to create the stunning designs.
Our frames are made entirely by hand using traditional skills handed down from one generation to the next. The front is crafted from resin and finished with the unique design. The structure of the frame is crafted from mango wood. Mango trees have an incredibly long life, but eventually stop bearing fruit and are replaced by younger trees. As India produces, by far, the most mangos in the world, this results in a huge industry using one of the most sustainable woods known to man.
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