Rectangular photo frame made from recycled bicycle chains, showcasing a rustic and eco-friendly design.
Rectangular photo frame made from recycled bicycle chains, showcasing a rustic and eco-friendly design.
Rectangular photo frame made from recycled bicycle chains, showcasing a rustic and eco-friendly design.

Dropship Rectangular Upcycled Bike Chain Photo Frame

Category: Accessories
Supplier: Erin Hercules

$14.80
$23.50
5.0

100.0% of buyers have recommended this.

Handcrafted from recycled bike chains

Perfect gift for bike enthusiasts

Fits 4" x 6" photos

Fair trade imported from India

Supports local artisans and sustainability

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Product description

Capture your memorable moments with the Rectangular Upcycled Bike Chain Photo Frame, a stunning piece of art that combines functionality with eco-friendliness. This handcrafted photo frame is made from recycled bicycle chains, making it a unique addition to your home decor. Not only does it serve as a beautiful display for your cherished photos, but it also tells a story of sustainability and craftsmanship.


Unique Design and Craftsmanship

This photo frame measures 7 inches high by 5.5 inches wide and is designed to hold a standard 4" x 6" photo. The use of recycled bicycle chains gives each frame a distinct look, ensuring that no two pieces are exactly alike. The frame features an easel back, allowing it to stand freely on any surface, making it perfect for desks, shelves, or mantels.


Handmade by Skilled Artisans

The Rectangular Upcycled Bike Chain Photo Frame is handmade by artisans in India, specifically at Kamrool Hassan's workshop. Kamrool has been associated with Noah’s Ark, a fair trade NGO, for over 15 years. His workshop not only provides sustainable income for himself but also supports five other artisans who are skilled in the art of metalworking. This collaboration ensures that traditional craftsmanship is preserved while promoting fair wages and ethical practices.


Supporting Fair Trade and Sustainability

Noah’s Ark was founded in 1986 by Samuel Masih, a pioneer in the movement for fair wages for artisans in India. By purchasing this photo frame, you are supporting fair trade practices and helping to sustain the livelihoods of local artisans. The materials used in the frame are sourced from discarded bicycle chains, which are sorted, cleaned, and transformed into beautiful home decor items. This process not only reduces waste but also gives new life to materials that would otherwise be discarded.


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