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Liz's Glass Kitchen

Framed Skull

Framed Skull

Regular price $149.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $149.00 USD
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Unique framed glass skull.

Liz's Glass Kitchen - Kiln Formed Glass

Liz's Glass Kitchen Glass Skull encased in wood and framed, Handcrafted in Santa Barbara.

Available In-Store Only.

 ?" Diameter

NOT FOOD SAFE

Print Materials

Rolled Giclée Prints

Our metallic giclée prints are printed on Moab Slickrock Metallic Pearl Paper, 260 gsm, produced using Lucia Pro Inks from Canon.

Metal Prints

Our metal prints are created with ChromaLuxe aluminum, produced using Ultra Chrome DS inks by Epson.

Due to the nature of producing metal prints, the actual size of your unique, made-to-order print may vary up to 0.2-inches in either dimension.

Order Info

Certificate of Authenticity

Your purchase of any of our limited edition prints includes an official Certificate of Authenticity, printed on archival deckle-edged paper, signed by the artist, with a unique serial number attached to both the Certificate and the print. We keep extensive records of each edition piece that is sold, and additionally your purchase is recorded on Hahnemuhle's online Art Registry archive.

Metal Prints

Your purchase of a Limited Edition Metal Print includes your choice of frame. Choose from the three most popular frames or send us an email for custom framing options.

Rolled Giclée Prints

Our limited edition metallic giclée prints come with a white border for easier mounting and framing options. Larger prints will have a 1.0-inch border and smaller prints will have a 0.5-inch border. This white border is accounted for in the size description.

For example, a square print listed for sale as a 24" x 24" Limited Edition giclée includes the image/photograph (sized 22" x 22") plus the surrounding 1.0-inch white border.

Shipping Info

Each piece is made-to-order; processing will take between 1-2 weeks. Larger pieces will take 2-3 weeks for delivery.

See our Shipping Policy for more info.

Metal Prints

Your metal print will come in custom packaging to ensure safe travel. Larger prints will be packaged in custom crates.

Rolled Giclée Prints

Your giclée print will either ship in a sturdy shipping tube (larger prints) or a sturdy stayflat mailer with extra padding to ensure safe travel and delivery.

FAQ

How Accurate are the Sizes Listed?

The size you select (click on) is approximate to within one inch, as it accounts for both metal and giclée variants, which vary slightly. For precise sizing, please refer to the dimensions displayed within the accompanying image that is unique to your material and size selections. The accompanying image updates itself based on your selections.

Besides this general listing approximation, metal prints have their own lesser approximation. See more info under the Print Materials tab.

Is the print signed by the artist?

No, when you order a limited edition print you will receive a Certificate of Authenticity, which is signed by the artist, but the print will not come signed. However, you can request for your print to be signed for an additional fee. Contact us at info@sliceoflight.com or (805) 354-5552 to get started.

Do Giclée Prints Come Framed?

No, when you order a Rolled Giclée Print you will receive a loose archival print that needs to be framed and mounted. We do offer framing services through the prestigious Italian Framing Company Roma Moulding. See our Framing and Mounting page to learn more.

What Do I Get With a Limited Edition Print?

Each print is paired with a Certificate of Authenticity of archival quality with the exact information about the piece ordered, including a unique holographic serial number that matches the serial number on the back of your print. The Certificate is signed by the photographer.

Do You Offer Discounts?

You may contact us about progressive volume discounts for multiple print purchases.

Can I License One of Your Images?

Yes, you may contact us regarding licensing.

What if I Want a Custom Crop, Size, or Medium?

Each image is limited to 99 replications. These replications can be made in two different mediums and 3-4 different sizes, as is available on the website.

Custom sizes, crops, or mediums made of an image will count towards the limit of replications.

To submit an order for a custom crop, size, or medium, please send an email to info@sliceoflight.com with the following details:

  1. Your First and Last Name
  2. The Title of the Image
  3. The Size of the Crop You Want
  4. The Medium of the Print You Want

We will then send you a confirmation email along with an invoice.

Note: Custom sizes larger than those listed for sale on the website are available upon request.

International Shipping

Currently, we offer international shipping by request only. Please note that additional customs duties or taxes may apply for international orders, and the customer will be responsible for any such charges. If your location is not listed during checkout, please contact our customer support team at info@sliceoflight.com or (805) 354-5552 to get started.

What is "Archival"?

There is currently no exact definition for "archival"--different organizations define it in different ways and there is no universal testing standard for longevity.

However, this term is loosely used to describe paper and inks that will last an extremely long time without fading or deteriorating if kept under controlled conditions.

Every print and painting you see in a museum is of archival-grade.

Some indicators that determine if a paper is of archival quality:

  • Acid Free
  • Lignin Free
  • 100% Alpha-Cellulose

Acid Free paper can be made from any grade of cellulose and means the paper is lignin- and sulfur-free. Acid free paper has the capability to last between 500 and 1000 years.

Alpha-Cellulose is the highest grade of cellulose, as it is the most stable. When a paper has a high percentage of Alpha-Cellulose, you are guaranteed a stable, permanent medium for inks.

Should I Spray My Giclée Print?

Short Answer: No.

Long Answer:

Usually, if you are not planning on framing your print behind UV glass, you should spray your print with a protective varnish. This is especially true for matte finish prints.

For semi-glossy, glossy, and metallic prints, this varnish can leave visible residue and actually reduce the glossy appearance, so we highly advise that you avoid any kind of protective varnish or spray.

Reference:

Moabpaper.com Blog "Are All Print Fixative Sprays Created Equal?"

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