Our picture frames vary from a sleek smooth finish to a rough cut finish. Some are stained and some are simply sealed to preserve the color. They can be made to fit any picture. The kind of wood varies. Some of the pictures that are in these frames are  available.
^ This print was done by a Cherokee Native and won awards and scholarships. A wonderful drawing of Maggie Wachacha, honored as Most Beloved Woman.
This print might still be available through the Cherokee Museum in Cherokee, NC
The angles are not so good, but you can still get an idea of the quality of these frames. Because of variations in size and detail, it's best to send me the dimensions and what styles you like before we discuss cost. I'm certain that you'll find the cost fair.
This bull walked quite a distance to pose for the photo. The frame is rough textured cedar. The outside border is lighter and adds another dimension, making the picture stand out.
This is one of my favorite styles and I love the grain of the wood in this frame. It is made of clear maple with a smooth finish.
Aged cedar gives this frame a silver tone. It's rough finish and weathered look are a great accent for the oil painting. Both are available. The painting was done by a SC native.
Gallery ^
^This frame was made for the CrossRoads Cafe with pictures from the grand opening.