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Sand-cast in solid brass, the Luna paperweight is a minimal object with a strong character. Surface pitting and production marks developed through the casting process are left untreated to retain the material's richness, to allow for a more profound interaction. Luna has a timeless ornamental quality that is both decorative and functional.
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Product Specifications
Dimensions
Height 3.05 cm (1.2")
Product material
Brass
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Care and Instructions:
- Wipe with a soft, dry cloth and do not use any abrasives.
- This product is carefully handmade in small quantities.
- Due to the nature of the sand-casting process, the surface finish has slight variations making each object unique.
- The material will age gracefully with time, revealing a distinct patina.
- Designed and handmade in India.
Delivery Information
Shipping Time
- The product will be dispatched in 2 to 3 weeks.
- RETURNS
- Made to order items cannot be returned or exchanged
- Returns accepted within 7 days of delivery in case of damaged goods
Shipping Policy
- Shipping charges would be at actual on 5 pieces and above.
- International Orders:
- Shipping costs may vary depending on volume of item purchased, as well as method and location of delivery
- To obtain a shipping quote, click on Request More Information and provide us your details. Within 48 hours, you will receive a shipping quote via email for your approval.
- International Orders are shipped on a DDU (Delivery Duty Unpaid) basis
- Customs duties may apply to international purchases
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The Maker
Stem
Stem is a contemporary Indian design studio working between homeware, fine art, and spaces. Led by Aman Bhayana and Sugandhi Mehrotra, a tactile aspect exists within the works of Stem. The studio’s work strives for cultural and societal relevance, questioning the role of an object in space. Each product becomes a medium to express emotion with honesty to the material and process. Working closely with Indian artisans, the brand’s direct engagement allows to redefine traditional crafts in a contemporary lifestyle while laying importance on each detail to bring focus to the narrative of the object.
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