Settling In
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Settling In captures the remarkable beauty of an Arctic tern, with its graceful feathers and fine features. It's more than a lovely sight; this bird is truly extraordinary. Not only is it a world record holder, but it has made the longest migration of any animal - travelling up to 56,000 miles each year between the Arctic and Antarctica! That means that in its lifetime, it will have travelled over 1 million miles - equivalent to three roundtrips from Earth to the Moon! A unique addition to any home or office, this stunning wildlife print celebrates a feat of nature that inspires awe and wonder. Bring your walls to life with Settling In and give yourself something special to look at every day- a limited edition print that genuinely celebrates life's adventures!
Species: Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea)
Location: Svalbard Archipelago, Norway
- 30-day "no-quibble" money-back guarantee
Each image comes with a certificate of authenticity.
It provides:
A hologram authentication patch that is matched by a unique number on both the print and certificate.
- The name of the image
- The edition number
- Production date
- Certificate number
Small: (A3) Print only: 12 x 17", Framed: 13 x 18"
Editions: 100
Medium: (A2) Print only: 17 x 24", Framed 18 x 25"
Editions: 50
Large: (A1) Print only: 24 x 34", Framed: 25 x 34"
Editions: 25
- Prints come with a border as illustrated
- All framed prints come with a mount
- The size is inclusive of the border
- Custom sizes and framing of up to 180" across are available upon request
The frames are made in Germany from FSC®-certified wood. The wood comes from sustainably managed forests that meet the criteria of the Forest Stewardship Council.
The frames have edge-ground float glass, an acid-free insert and a sturdy rear panel. The windows are made from glass other than for A1, which uses high-quality acrylic. The rear panels are equipped with hangers in portrait and landscape format.
- When you receive your print, handling it with care to ensure its longevity is essential.
- Do not touch the surface of the print.
- Upon receiving it, please inspect it for any damage. If you find any issues, please get in touch with me immediately.
- To maintain your print, it's best to keep it out of direct sunlight and away from damp or humid environments.
- If you're planning to frame your print, use acid-free matting.
- If you're hanging your print in a room with much natural light, consider using UV protective glass to help keep the print in perfect condition.
- Be sure to securely attach it to the wall using appropriate wall fittings, taking into account the frame's weight and ensuring it is suitable for the surface it is attached to.
- Regular dusting and cleaning your print is also necessary to keep it looking its best. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and dirt gently. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or cleaning solutions on your print.
- By taking proper care of your print, you can ensure that it will be a beautiful addition to your home for many years.
Each print is individually produced using high-quality archival inkjet print on fine art watercolour paper to ensure light fast durability
- Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper
- ISO 9706 conform / Museum Quality for Highest Age Resistance (>100 years)