ZarSam Gramophone Frame Afra 35⨯50 CM

This board is available in two wall versions and with AAA quality beech wood frame. For the body of the gramophone, cardboard is used, and for other components, two types of matte and shiny gold sheets are used. The back is brown suede.

150$

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  • 24 carat gold leaf
  • Iranian artist
  • return policy
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  • Valid product warranty
  • Beautiful packaging
  • Postcard
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The gramophone, or phonograph, was the most widely used device for playing recorded sound from the 1870s to the 1980s. It arrived in Iran during the late Nasir al-Din Shah era and was referred to as “Hafez al-Sawt” or “Habes al-Sawt” at that time.
This device was invented by Thomas Edison as the first sound recording apparatus, and it can be confidently stated that it revolutionized the music industry.
The gramophone artwork is a beautiful and unique idea for decorating the walls of homes, music schools, and other artistic venues. In this product, the designer has delicately placed flowers resembling musical notes at the mouth of the gramophone, giving the piece a dynamic quality.

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ZarSam Gramophone Frame Afra 35⨯50 CM
150$