
Each frame in this collection is set by hand — narrow bone tiles laid in close vertical rows across a wood-backed form, their natural cream tones shifting from cool white to warm ivory depending on the light. Slim brass bars at the top and bottom edge hold the composition together with quiet restraint, drawing from the inlay traditions of Old Delhi without leaning into ornament for its own sake. A two-way easel on the reverse allows for both portrait and landscape display.
Because each tile is cut and placed by hand, slight variations in tone and spacing are natural — an expected mark of the making process, not a flaw.
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The Story
Each frame in this collection is set by hand — narrow bone tiles laid in close vertical rows across a wood-backed form, their natural cream tones shifting from cool white to warm ivory depending on the light. Slim brass bars at the top and bottom edge hold the composition together with quiet restraint, drawing from the inlay traditions of Old Delhi without leaning into ornament for its own sake. A two-way easel on the reverse allows for both portrait and landscape display.
Because each tile is cut and placed by hand, slight variations in tone and spacing are natural — an expected mark of the making process, not a flaw.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The photo finds a worthy place to rest
Set it on the nightstand beside a stack of books, or on a shelf between a candle and a small vessel. The bone catches the morning light in a way that makes you linger — the frame itself asking to be noticed before you've even looked at the photo inside.



