
Each piece begins as individual tiles of ethically sourced bone — cream and ebony-dyed — set by hand into alternating horizontal stripes that wrap three sides of the frame. The upper field runs uninterrupted bone, its natural grain catching light differently depending on the hour. Brass accent bars at the top and base draw the eye, grounding the composition without overpowering it. The result is a frame that carries the quiet weight of craft — rooted in traditional Old Delhi inlay techniques, worn comfortably into a contemporary shelf.
Because each frame is assembled by hand from natural bone tile, subtle variation in tone and stripe alignment is expected — and what makes it yours.
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The Story
Each piece begins as individual tiles of ethically sourced bone — cream and ebony-dyed — set by hand into alternating horizontal stripes that wrap three sides of the frame. The upper field runs uninterrupted bone, its natural grain catching light differently depending on the hour. Brass accent bars at the top and base draw the eye, grounding the composition without overpowering it. The result is a frame that carries the quiet weight of craft — rooted in traditional Old Delhi inlay techniques, worn comfortably into a contemporary shelf.
Because each frame is assembled by hand from natural bone tile, subtle variation in tone and stripe alignment is expected — and what makes it yours.
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Shipping & Returns
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The frame that earns a second glance
Propped on a stack of worn books, the bone-and-brass frame does something most frames don't — it holds its own before the photo goes in. Add the image, and the two settle into each other naturally.



