12×16 Inches Picture Frame – Africa Vector Art
Wood grain appearance
smooth laminate wrap finish
Frame fit for hanging
Smooth Wrap Finish
12×16 inches
$27.00
Frame Fits 12×16 Prints and Art
Simple, classic photo frames
Display art and photo prints of friends, family, vacations, and more
Includes an easel-back for hanging on the wall
Can be hung horizontally or vertically
Comes with a texturized face that will protect prints from wear and damage
Contemporary style Wood grain appearance; smooth laminate wrap finish
Frames are generally square or rectangular
Frame is designed for WALL HANGING only (hanging hardware allows for portrait or landscape orientation)
MATERIALS- Engineered eco friendly molding – Glass Face – White/black core acid free matting) – black easel back with wall hangers
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Great For Digital Sizes
Standard textured filters harmful rays
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