'Parna' Photo Frame in Wood
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Etymology
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Parna is the larger expression of the Fara bird-frame range from Jodhpur — a turned wood frame with a cast resin gold bird accent at the upper corner, designed to hold a 7×5 inch photograph. The craft process is the same as the compact Vihag: separately made wood frame and cast resin bird, assembled into a single object. At this larger scale, the bird is more present — not a detail but a genuine counterpoint to the photograph inside.
The Fara range sits within Jodhpur's export craft tradition, which has historically combined specialist knowledge of different materials — wood turning, metal casting, resin work — within a single workshop ecosystem. The gold finish on the bird is hand-applied rather than sprayed, giving the surface a warmth consistent with handwork rather than the uniform brightness of industrial finishing.
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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