Flowering from November to January with brilliant crimson blossoms covering the tree, the pōhutukawa is renowned for its strength, beauty, and the ability to survive on rocky, precarious cliffs. An 800-year-old pōhutukawa clinging to the cliff face near Cape Rēinga is of great significance to Māori as ‘the place of leaping’ where the spirits of the dead pass to the next world.
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Description
Each fine art giclée print includes a white border to mimic the effect of a mat window. The artwork is printed with pigment-based, UV stable archival inks on 230gsm smooth matte archival-quality coated paper.
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Note: This item is printed on demand (POD); please allow up to 5 business days for printing before shipping. Orders are sent to our fine art printers within one business day of receiving payment.
Museum-Quality Framing
We offer professional framing of your print in a sleek handcrafted black satin frame with a moulding 20mm wide and 15mm deep. Solid wood and handmade in New Zealand, each frame is cut and built from scratch using sustainably sourced FSC and PEFC conservation-grade materials.
Conservation Clear® glass provides a premium 2.5mm thickness with the highest level of protection against damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays, preserving your artwork for years to come.
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Note: Each frame is made to order (MTO); current production turnaround is roughly 2 weeks.
Your professionally framed print arrives ready to hang and fully sealed with acid-free tape on the back for dust protection and humidity control. Hanging hardware is included.