



Double Aperture Sterling Silver Photo Frame 2" x 2" Wood Back - Carrs Silver
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🇬🇧 Handmade in the UK | Supporting British Industry
There is a quiet elegance in presenting paired memories, and the Carrs Silver Plain Flat Border Double Aperture Photo Frame captures this sentiment with refined restraint. Crafted from sterling silver, its clean, flat border offers a sleek and contemporary outline, while the rich mahogany finish back adds depth and warmth. Designed for landscape display only, the double aperture allows two cherished photographs to be showcased side by side with subtle sophistication.
Thoughtfully designed to be personalised with engraving, this frame makes a meaningful wedding, anniversary, or commemorative gift. Every Carrs sterling silver frame bears a British Hallmark from the Sheffield Assay Office, independently certifying its quality and authenticity. Sized to hold two 5 x 5cm (2" x 2") photographs, it reflects the EB London commitment to understated British luxury, enduring craftsmanship, and timeless design. To preserve its lustre, regular care with an impregnated polishing cloth is recommended.
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• UK and international delivery available. For export coordination and
shipping quotations, please contact info@eblondon.com.
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• Made-to-order and personalised items are typically non-returnable once production has begun. Please review our returns policy before ordering, especially if you are working to a deadline.
• If your item arrives faulty, damaged, or not as described, we will, of course, put it right.
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Why Choose CARRS SILVER
“Our journey began in 1976 when founder Ron Carr departed his factory role in Sheffield to dedicate himself fully to crafting silver jewellery from his garage.”

We craft and curate sterling silver collections of timeless, versatile designs

Sterling silver gifts for every occasion, cherished for a lifetime

Carrs remains an independent, family-run business, proud of its tradition and future

Proudly based in Sheffield, continuing its silverware heritage
