
Mango wood is carved by hand into a repeating geometric pattern — diamonds and crosshatch lines cut deep into the grain, then washed in a chalky white finish that lets the warm natural tone show through at every ridge. The result is a frame with real texture underfoot, something that reads as considered rather than decorative. It holds a standard 4x6 photograph and stands freestanding with a rear easel back, equally at home on a bedside table, a bookshelf, or a mantelpiece.
Because each frame is carved individually, the depth of the whitewash and the sharpness of the relief will vary slightly — no two are identical in the way only handmade things can be.
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The Story
Mango wood is carved by hand into a repeating geometric pattern — diamonds and crosshatch lines cut deep into the grain, then washed in a chalky white finish that lets the warm natural tone show through at every ridge. The result is a frame with real texture underfoot, something that reads as considered rather than decorative. It holds a standard 4x6 photograph and stands freestanding with a rear easel back, equally at home on a bedside table, a bookshelf, or a mantelpiece.
Because each frame is carved individually, the depth of the whitewash and the sharpness of the relief will vary slightly — no two are identical in the way only handmade things can be.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The photo finally has a frame worth noticing
You set it on the nightstand — that one from last summer — and the carved frame does the rest. The whitewashed wood catches the morning light at every groove, making even a quiet corner of the room feel like something was chosen with care.



