
Thin slivers of ethically sourced bone are cut, dyed, and laid in radiating lines across the face of this frame — each piece placed by hand, each shade of indigo landing slightly differently than the last. The result is a surface that reads almost like water — layered blues shifting from pale grey-blue at the edges to deeper indigo at the corners, interrupted by thin natural bone borders that anchor the composition. A removable back and metal swivel tabs make photo changes straightforward.
Because natural bone takes dye in its own way, no two frames will carry identical coloring — variation in tone and pattern is inherent to the material and part of what makes each one its own.
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The Story
Thin slivers of ethically sourced bone are cut, dyed, and laid in radiating lines across the face of this frame — each piece placed by hand, each shade of indigo landing slightly differently than the last. The result is a surface that reads almost like water — layered blues shifting from pale grey-blue at the edges to deeper indigo at the corners, interrupted by thin natural bone borders that anchor the composition. A removable back and metal swivel tabs make photo changes straightforward.
Because natural bone takes dye in its own way, no two frames will carry identical coloring — variation in tone and pattern is inherent to the material and part of what makes each one its own.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The frame earns as much attention as the photo
It sits on the dresser between a small stack of books and a candle stub — and guests always ask about the frame first, before they even notice who's in the photo. The indigo shifts depending on the light.



