
Pieced together by hand, this small square frame is built from sections of bone tile set into a stepped profile — two receding planes of warm ivory separated by fine brass inlay lines. The bone carries its own quiet variation in tone, each piece slightly different from the next, and the brass — laid in clean parallel channels — catches light without demanding attention. A fitted easel back holds it upright on a shelf or bedside surface; a d-ring on the reverse allows it to hang flat against the wall.
As with all hand-assembled bone work, minor variation in tile color and seam spacing is inherent to the process — no two frames settle into exactly the same composition.
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The Story
Pieced together by hand, this small square frame is built from sections of bone tile set into a stepped profile — two receding planes of warm ivory separated by fine brass inlay lines. The bone carries its own quiet variation in tone, each piece slightly different from the next, and the brass — laid in clean parallel channels — catches light without demanding attention. A fitted easel back holds it upright on a shelf or bedside surface; a d-ring on the reverse allows it to hang flat against the wall.
As with all hand-assembled bone work, minor variation in tile color and seam spacing is inherent to the process — no two frames settle into exactly the same composition.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The frame that makes a small moment feel considered
On the bedside table, leaned against the lamp — a 3x3 photograph of someone you love, held in ivory and brass. It doesn't compete with anything. It simply sits there, doing its quiet work.



