Taru Mango Wood Hanging Wall Display Frame

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Taru means tree in Sanskrit (India)—a name chosen with purpose, honouring the full journey of each mango tree. For many years, these trees have borne fruit and supported local farming communities. When their productive life ends, the wood is carefully repurposed—never wasted—giving farmers a second source of income and allowing space for planting new trees. This respectful cycle helps protect nature, supports people, and celebrates sustainability through design. Made from natural mango wood and fitted with two glass panels, the Taru Hanging Frame is a beautiful floating display for the most treasured pieces. Whether showcasing pressed flowers, handmade paper, or photography, this frame keeps content centre stage with a clean, modern look. It includes built-in hanging hooks on the back for both vertical and horizontal display. The glass panels slide in and out securely using a wooden bar on the side—a beautifully simple and functional detail that makes changing artwork easy while maintaining the handmade design. And most importantly: Every Taru frame is handmade by skilled artisans. From the wood’s natural grain to the fitting of each part, these subtle marks of craftsmanship make every frame one-of-a-kind.

Product Dimensions

Small Frame
Outer Frame Dimensions: H 25.4 cm x W 20.3 cm (10" x 8")
Fits up to: 25 x 20 cm (10" x 8") photos, postcards, or prints (max fit A5)
Large Frame
Outer Frame Dimensions: H 35.6 cm x W 28 cm (14" x 11")
Fits up to: 35.5 x 28 cm (14" x 11") photos, postcards, or prints ( max fit A4)

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Wood & Glass

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From Fruit to Frame – A Tree’s Full Journey

Each Taru frame begins its journey not in a workshop, but in the quiet, fertile fields where mango trees are planted by hand, by the same families who have cared for the land for generations. These trees are not grown for wood—they are planted for fruit. Year after year, they provide sweet harvests, shade from the sun, and a steady source of income to local farmers who nurture them with patience, knowledge, and deep respect. A mango tree can live and bear fruit for many decades. Only once it naturally reaches the end of its productive life—when it no longer yields fruit—is the tree cut down. This is never done wastefully or prematurely. By allowing each tree to complete its natural cycle, the ecosystem remains balanced, and no healthy tree is harmed. The wood from these mature mango trees is then thoughtfully harvested and repurposed, becoming something entirely new: strong, richly grained, and full of quiet beauty. For the farmers, this wood offers a second, valuable income—one that supports their families even after the tree has stopped bearing fruit. And because each harvested tree makes space for a new sapling, the land is never left barren. New trees are planted, new roots are laid, and the cycle begins again—naturally and sustainably. This way of working is more than just ethical—it’s personal. It reflects a way of life where nothing is wasted, where care for nature and community go hand in hand. A Taru frame represents more than handmade design—it carries a future shaped by renewal, fairness, and the quiet dignity of a farmer’s touch.

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