
Three materials meet at the hand of Old Delhi artisans — sustainably harvested mango wood, ethically sourced bone, and a fine brass inlay — to form a frame that reads as both architectural and warmly handmade. Horizontal bands of warm wood grain give way to a deep cobalt stripe, then a brass dividing line, then the ivory softness of fitted bone tiles below. Each section is individually placed, the result of a craft tradition that resists repetition.
Because every piece is assembled by hand, slight variations in tone and tile placement are natural — no two frames sit on a shelf exactly alike.
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The Story
Three materials meet at the hand of Old Delhi artisans — sustainably harvested mango wood, ethically sourced bone, and a fine brass inlay — to form a frame that reads as both architectural and warmly handmade. Horizontal bands of warm wood grain give way to a deep cobalt stripe, then a brass dividing line, then the ivory softness of fitted bone tiles below. Each section is individually placed, the result of a craft tradition that resists repetition.
Because every piece is assembled by hand, slight variations in tone and tile placement are natural — no two frames sit on a shelf exactly alike.
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A handmade frame that holds more than a photo
Leaned against a shelf between a worn book and a small box, this frame draws the eye — not because it announces itself, but because the materials repay a closer look. Bone, wood, brass: each band distinct, each one placed by hand in a workshop in Old Delhi.



