2 Damascene Picture Frames 24k Gold New Damascene picture frames are crafted using a technique called “Damascening,” which involves inlaying precious metals gold This technique originated in Damascus and is known for its intricate, decorative patterns. These frames are highly valued for their artistry and craftsmanship, often featuring elaborate designs that create a striking contrast with the base metal.
About this piece
These two matching Damascene frames showcase the intricate inlay technique at its finest. Each rectangular frame features a generous oval aperture surrounded by elaborate gilt-metal decoration: scrolling foliage and stylised blooms in high relief, with fine rope-twist edging. The photographs visible through the glass show Alpine mountain scenery — snow-capped peaks under clear sky — a popular subject for souvenir frames of this type.
Damascening is an ancient craft originating in the Levant, in which gold and silver are inlaid into steel or brass to create richly patterned surfaces. The labour-intensive process produces frames of genuine decorative presence, ideal for displaying cherished photographs or small mementos. These are supplied as a pair, allowing symmetrical display. Condition is excellent and unused. To care for them, simply dust gently with a soft, dry cloth; avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to preserve the gilt finish and photograph colours.


















