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About the Product
"If" is a poem written in 1895 by British Nobel laureate Rudyard Kipling. It is often voted Britain's favourite poem. The poem was printed, framed and affixed to the wall in front of the study desk in the officer cadets cabins at the National Defence Academy (NDA) at Pune, India. The poem's lines, "If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster / and treat those two impostors just the same" is written on the wall of the Centre Court players' entrance at the British tennis tournament Wimbledon.
And those are only two of the very many good reasons we thought 'If' might just be the sort of thing you'd like to have on your desk to inspire you. You're welcome.
About the Maker
'Memories, etched forever!' is an internal maker division at Engrave - and comprises of a woodworking unit and an engraving unit. Our flagship products include plaques, name plates, coasters & clocks.
Since each item that we make is a memory that’s etched forever, we pay great attention to every piece that ships from our workshop—right from selection of the wood to design iterations that fulfill each of our customers’ wishes. Its a craft we have honed and perfected.
Most of our products are made from 100% imported timber — steamed beech — which is a furniture grade wood variety. We even curate each log of wood for the not-so-good looking bird’s eye figure.
Our wooden products are hand-crafted after which they head for the production line consisting of top-of-the-line laser machines for precision engraving.
Additional Information
Shipping Cost (in Rs.) | No |
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Standard Delivery | Free home delivery anywhere in India. Delivered in 5-7 business days of your approval. |
Material | Steamed Beech Timber |
Format | Table Top (7½"×10" & 9"×12") / Wall Hanging (12"×16" & 18"×24") |
Size | Available in multiple sizes |
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- Very apt and graceful way of communicating good wishes. Review by Isht
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