The basic frame of this piece is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish. The frame is reinforced using tin wire along the inner edge. The front of the body is adorned with Capiz. Capiz is an oyster shell, and the primary purpose of the oyster is to be a food source. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz may come through as tans and browns underneath the hand-painted surface.
Our products are made using sustainably harvested materials, non-toxic dyes, and water-based finishes. Additionally, we view ourselves as partners with our artists. We continuously exchange ideas on improving production, product quality, and the health and well-being of the makers who create our products. We visit our artisan groups regularly to ensure that our core mission is being followed.
The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates color, size, and design variations. If buying two of the same items, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen. An old parable states that five birds were resting on a wire. Two decided to fly south. How many birds are left? One's initial answer may be three, however, the answer is still five. The fable's moral is that actions are more important than intention; it is a kind reminder that actions draw a truer picture of one's character. The artisan captures this parable by lining up five birds socializing on a wire.
Dimensions: 29in x 1in x 6in