5" x 7" Photo Picture Frame, Grey White Brown, Tabletop Desk Display Nandi
https://aksahomedecor.com5" x 7" Photo Picture Frame, Grey White Brown, Tabletop Desk Display Nandi
https://aksahomedecor.comAdded 10/12/24
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AUD $ 52
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Description
The picture frame has a grey and white inlay design created from ethically sourced bone and wood painted using non-toxic dyes. This handcrafted frame is thoughtfully designed for the stylish display of a 5" x 7" print or photo. As we spend more time in our homes, it is lovely to have this beautiful frame around to fill up the void. If you have a sophisticated or modern house decor, you can still mix it with this classic wood & bone frame. This beautiful photo frame has been named after Nandi. Nandi is the vehicle and gatekeeper of the Hindu deity Lord Shiva and it is often enshrined in the form of a statue at Hindu Shiva temples. In Sanskrit, Nandi means “happy and joyous”. Nandi is a deity conferred with many powers. He is the protector of Dharma and the chief of the team of Ganas, or attendants of the gods. Nandi is also considered the granter of boons. Nandi symbolizes purity as well as justice, faith, wisdom, virility, and honour. Love this pattern? Check out Nandi Phone Dock. Wish to pair more of such frames together or Need a smaller-sized photo frame in the same pattern? Check out Nandi Photo Frame - Grey, White and Brown 4" x 6" Features Recycled wood and ethically sourced bone pic stand Hand-made by expert artisans Nature-inspired colour, representing earthy hues from the outdoors Perfect gift idea For Birthday, Christmas, Mother's Day or Father's Day Fair Trade sustainable photo frame gift Made in India Dimensions Frame size: Approx. Height = 240 mm, Approx. Width = 190 mm Fits 5" x 7" photograph Note Due to the nature of hand-made products, kindly expect slight imperfections. This is not a defect and the "Nandi Photo Picture Frame - Grey, White, Brown 5" x 7", Tabletop Desk Display" is non-refundable due to this reason. Dimensions are approximate since this item is handmade. You may notice a photograph of our artisan, Ayaz who has skillfully created these Nandi photo frames.
Last updated: 10/12/24