
Strips of ethically sourced bone and sustainably harvested mango wood are cut and laid by hand, tile by tile, to form this 4x6 picture frame. A band of deep indigo-toned inlay runs through the composition — separating warm wood grain above from pale bone below — with a thin brass line marking the threshold between the two. The frame holds its photo with the kind of quiet authority that comes from materials chosen slowly and assembled with care.
Each frame is shaped by master artisans in Old Delhi, meaning minor variations in tone and grain are the mark of an individual hand — not a flaw.
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The Story
Strips of ethically sourced bone and sustainably harvested mango wood are cut and laid by hand, tile by tile, to form this 4x6 picture frame. A band of deep indigo-toned inlay runs through the composition — separating warm wood grain above from pale bone below — with a thin brass line marking the threshold between the two. The frame holds its photo with the kind of quiet authority that comes from materials chosen slowly and assembled with care.
Each frame is shaped by master artisans in Old Delhi, meaning minor variations in tone and grain are the mark of an individual hand — not a flaw.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A considered frame for the photo worth keeping
On a bedside stack of books, alongside dried cotton stems and a small jewelry box — this frame holds a 4x6 print the way a good frame should: with enough character of its own to complement the image, not compete with it.



