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Solid Hawaiian Mango Wood
Framed Prints
We know
a local company that produces these rare and exotic
Hawaiian mango wood picture frames.
Mango wood comes from the same trees that produce the tropical fruit. Mango
wood has long been used for making calabashes and furniture, but it's a
slow-growing wood so it's not harvested often. When a mango tree reaches
20 to 30 years of age the fruits are no longer suitable for commercial
use. It is these older trees that are harvested, and then replaced with
young trees in a process that sustains the mango groves.
These frames are made of solid wood, and have a
distinctive and
very
lovely grain. They are a light color, akin to
oak. But you aren't likely to find
mango
wood
picture frames in your local framing store.
They’re so beautiful we couldn’t resist offering to frame our 16” x
20” prints in them for you.
Frames are 1" wide, and our framed prints come
finished with glass, hooks, and hanging wire.
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