A picture frame that is itself decoration: the Hamsa, or Hand of Fatima, takes the central role on the wall with its finely carved form, while the white surface stands ready for a beloved photo or a gentle print to go inside. It will serve you well if you would like to create a characterful little corner in the living room, the bedroom or the entryway — where the photo and the frame together tell a complete small story.
What the Hamsa motif brings to you
The Hamsa, or Hand of Fatima, is in many cultures a symbol of protection and friendly presence — an open palm watching over the home. This motif sits discreetly at the top of the frame, so that it does not overwhelm the photo placed within, while still giving the whole piece a unique, characterful appearance. The white colour is a soft, neutral base that fits many interior styles — modern, Scandinavian, Mediterranean or bohemian alike.
Where the frame fits
- On a living-room wall, framing a family or travel photograph
- In a bedroom, above the bed or a chest of drawers
- In an entryway, as a welcoming point for whoever returns home
- In a children's room, as the frame for a beloved drawing or photo
The mango wood material
Mango wood is a fast-growing tropical species, mostly worked into furniture and decorative objects in India. Its natural brown tone gives a warm, homely feel — and now and then it shows softly through the white painted surface as it lightly wears, which only adds character to the piece over time. Mango wood is light yet durable, so even mounted on a wall the frame does not put much load on the fixing. Keep away from prolonged moisture.
Product details
- Material: mango wood, with white finish
- Dimensions: 28 × 23 × 2 cm
- Motif: Hamsa (carved, upper section)
- Weight: approx. 0.66 kg
- Country of origin: India