
Small sections of bone tile are laid by hand across a wide-shouldered frame, their natural ivory tones shifting slightly piece to piece — no two frames read exactly the same. Twin brass channels run the perimeter, one at the outer edge and one closer to the glass, giving the surface a considered geometry without veering ornate. The frame stands on an easel back for tabletop display and carries dual d-rings for hanging vertically or horizontally.
Because each tile is placed individually, the bone may carry faint variation in tone and grain — a quiet mark of the hands that made it.
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The Story
Small sections of bone tile are laid by hand across a wide-shouldered frame, their natural ivory tones shifting slightly piece to piece — no two frames read exactly the same. Twin brass channels run the perimeter, one at the outer edge and one closer to the glass, giving the surface a considered geometry without veering ornate. The frame stands on an easel back for tabletop display and carries dual d-rings for hanging vertically or horizontally.
Because each tile is placed individually, the bone may carry faint variation in tone and grain — a quiet mark of the hands that made it.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
One photo, held with real intention
It sits on the shelf between a small plant and a stack of books — the kind of frame you notice, then look at the photo, then notice the frame again. The ivory tiles and warm brass lines make the whole surface worth pausing over.



