
Each frame is assembled by hand in Old Delhi, where master artisans set individual bone tile pieces into a repeating triangle mosaic — gray and raw cream alternating across the border in a pattern drawn from traditional Indian craft. The bone is ethically sourced, its surface bearing the subtle tonal variation and fine grain that no two frames will share in quite the same way. A thin wood-core backing grounds the frame, while a slim brass-toned inner edge separates the mosaic border from the image — quiet, considered, and unlike anything mass-produced.
Because each frame is assembled by hand, slight variation in tile tone and placement is part of what makes it — no two are identical.
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The Story
Each frame is assembled by hand in Old Delhi, where master artisans set individual bone tile pieces into a repeating triangle mosaic — gray and raw cream alternating across the border in a pattern drawn from traditional Indian craft. The bone is ethically sourced, its surface bearing the subtle tonal variation and fine grain that no two frames will share in quite the same way. A thin wood-core backing grounds the frame, while a slim brass-toned inner edge separates the mosaic border from the image — quiet, considered, and unlike anything mass-produced.
Because each frame is assembled by hand, slight variation in tile tone and placement is part of what makes it — no two are identical.
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A handmade border for the photo you keep coming back to
You slide the photo in — the one from that trip, or that afternoon — and suddenly the frame does as much work as the image. The mosaic border draws the eye in slowly, triangle by triangle, before settling on what's held inside.



