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Maruoka Industries A picture frame S25
Maruoka Industries A picture frame S25
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Made of natural cedar wood 66×66cm
The highest quality wooden frame is faithful to the original manufacturing method. Officially called Western Red Cedar (Cupressaceae), it is a material imported mainly from the northern West Coast of the United States and Canada. Officially called Western Red Cedar (Cupressaceae), it is a material imported mainly from the northern West Coast of the United States and Canada. Unlike Japanese cedar, the wood skin is dark brown, and because it grows in the cold climate of North America and Canada, the growth rings are fine and a straight material with excellent rigidity and durability is obtained. Unlike Japanese cedar, the wood skin is dark brown, and because it grows in the cold climate of North America and Canada, the growth rings are fine and a straight material with excellent rigidity and durability is obtained. Among these materials, Maruoka uses only old gloss trees that are over 200 years old, and carefully selects materials that have a straight grain on the surface to prevent warping, twisting, or bending of the product. Therefore, only about 40% of the selected logs can be used. Because it is durable and has excellent rigidity, it has a holding power that can withstand the strong pulling force of large stretched canvas, and the canvas can be restretched many times.
The highest quality wooden frame is faithful to the original manufacturing method. Officially called Western Red Cedar (Cupressaceae), it is a material imported mainly from the northern West Coast of the United States and Canada. Officially called Western Red Cedar (Cupressaceae), it is a material imported mainly from the northern West Coast of the United States and Canada. Unlike Japanese cedar, the wood skin is dark brown, and because it grows in the cold climate of North America and Canada, the growth rings are fine and a straight material with excellent rigidity and durability is obtained. Unlike Japanese cedar, the wood skin is dark brown, and because it grows in the cold climate of North America and Canada, the growth rings are fine and a straight material with excellent rigidity and durability is obtained. Among these materials, Maruoka uses only old gloss trees that are over 200 years old, and carefully selects materials that have a straight grain on the surface to prevent warping, twisting, or bending of the product. Therefore, only about 40% of the selected logs can be used. Because it is durable and has excellent rigidity, it has a holding power that can withstand the strong pulling force of large stretched canvas, and the canvas can be restretched many times.
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