What is the difference between framed and unframed prints?
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Framed prints are artworks that come ready to hang on the wall. They are enclosed in a protective frame made of wood, metal, or other materials. The frame enhances the aesthetic appeal of the artwork and provides a finished look. With a framed print, customers do not need to purchase a separate frame and can immediately display the artwork in their chosen location. On the other hand, unframed prints are artworks that are not enclosed in a frame. They are typically printed on high-quality paper or canvas and are rolled up or shipped flat. Unframed prints offer customers the flexibility to choose their own frame that matches their personal taste and interior décor. It is important to note that framed prints are generally more expensive due to the additional cost of materials and labor involved in framing.
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