'Gulnar' Photo Frame in Wood
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This frame belongs to a lineage of painted wood objects that the workshops of Jodhpur and Jaipur have produced for export and domestic use for over a century. The craft is precise: wood is lathe-turned to a clean profile, sanded, sealed, and painted by hand in multiple layers to achieve an even, deep finish. The Kara range — of which Gulnar, Sabzaar, and Chandan are three colour expressions — represents this tradition in its most functional form: no applied ornament, just the frame and its colour.
Crimson in Rajasthani craft is specific. It references lac — the natural resin that Rajasthan's lacquerware artisans have worked with for centuries, producing bangles, furniture accents, and decorative objects in this exact depth of red. Gulnar translates that colour tradition into a clean, modern object: a frame that holds a 7×5 photograph and stands on any flat surface, in portrait or landscape orientation.
As with all handcrafted objects, slight variations in colour, surface finish, and dimensions are inherent to the making process — evidence of the hand, not defects.
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