PHOTO FRAME LATUR
Animal bone photo frames are a traditional Indian folk craft. They are made by breathing new life into the bones of animals that have died. The material is carved from buffalo bones, and a skilled craftsman with 30 years of experience handcrafts each one, then decorates it to create the frame. This is a series of photo frames printed with vivid flower pictures using a technique called dye sublimation. Even the shades of paint are faithfully reproduced. The back has a stand and D-ring, so it can be used in two ways: as a stand or hanging. In Hinduism, the primary religion of India, animals, especially cows, are objects of worship, so they should not be killed, let alone eaten. The bones and horns that remain when they die are sacred, so they are not thrown away, but are transformed into crafts and ornaments, and live forever. Wearing them will protect you, so they are similar to Japanese amulets. Historically, India has been a recipient of British colonial policies and has been influenced by European culture, so the color balance and Western-style designs that are possible only in India make for special products that cannot be made in other countries. Source: https://gfconcrete.net/
Product Details
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Product Name
PHOTO FRAME LATUR
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Brand
MONIQUE CHARTLAND (モニークチャートランド)
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Shop
GLOBAL FORME CONCRETE (グローバルフォルムコンクリート)
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Size
Width 16.8×Depth 1.3×Height 21cm
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Materials
wood
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Remarks
Weight: 0.4 kg
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Category
Frame
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