emu|Embroidery Ruban Frame
emu|Embroidery Ruban Frame
emu|Embroidery Ruban Frame
emu|Embroidery Ruban Frame
emu|Embroidery Ruban Frame
emu|Embroidery Ruban Frame
emu|Embroidery Ruban Frame
emu|Embroidery Ruban Frame
emu|Embroidery Ruban Frame
emu|Embroidery Ruban Frame
emu|Embroidery Ruban Frame
emu|Embroidery Ruban Frame

emu|Embroidery Ruban Frame

emu|Embroidery Ruban Frame

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Embroidered interior frame

emu's first exhibition has begun, where she creates works that mix two-dimensional and three-dimensional expressions using a technique called machine embroidery!

The frames and plant motifs made with layered threads all have depth and character, and are truly beautiful. This piece features a cute ribbon adorning the frame.

Another attractive feature is that you can freely enjoy it as an interior décor by styling it with your favorite paintings or photographs.

Each piece is handcrafted, and has a spice and stylish feel, making it a great accent piece for any room. And best of all, it's light. If your cat gets into trouble, there's no need to worry about it crashing into something (but be careful not to let them play with it).

Welcome it as an accent in your room.

PRODUCT DETAILS

MATERIAL:
Front | Thread (rayon
)
Back: Felt
SIZE:
Approximately 26cm long x 20cm wide
COUNTORY:
Japan


[Please check before purchasing]

・This item is made to order . Please allow approximately 20 days for delivery after receiving your order. Thank you for your understanding.

・The item will be shipped directly from the artist via Click Post (185 yen nationwide). Please note that if you purchase this item together with other items, they will be shipped separately.

-This product is embroidered, so please be careful not to snag the threads.

To clean, gently wipe along the stitching with a lightly damp cloth. If pilling is a concern, you can iron it to remove any loose threads.


BRAND |  emu

She started creating art after attending a friend's wedding. Using a technique called machine embroidery, she is currently developing creative works that combine three-dimensional and two-dimensional expressions.

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