African Picture Frames

Beautiful African picture frames. These picture frames feature African animals like hippos, giraffe, elephants, zebra, rhinos and other typical South African animals and birds.

Aluminium alloy frames

All aluminium alloy frames are made from recycled aluminium scrap.

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Giraffe picture frame

Giraffe picture frame

Size - 115mm x 110mm
Price - R50 excl

Giraffe picture frame (double window)

Giraffe picture frame (double window).

Size - 215mm x 125mm
Price - R60 excl

Crocodile picture frame (treble window)

Crocodile picture frame (treble window).

Size - 250mm x 170mm
Price - R80 excl

Jungle picture frame (Square)

Jungle picture frame (Square).

Size - 260mm x 210mm
Price - R130 excl

Jungle picture frame (Horizontal)

Jungle picture frame (Horizontal).

Size - 180mm x 145mm
Price - R110 excl

Jungle picture frame (Round top)

Jungle picture frame (Round top).

Size - 130mm x 180mm
Price - R110 excl

Jungle picture frame (Quadruple window)

Jungle picture frame (Quadruple window).

Size - 430mm x 150mm
Price - R120 excl

Elephant picture frame

Elephant picture frame.

Size - 205mm x 160mm
Price - R100 excl

Hippo picture frame

Hippo picture frame.

Size - 190mm x 145mm
Price - R80 excl

Hippo picture frame (treble window)

Hippo picture frame (treble window).

Size - 325mm x 150mm
Price - R80 excl

Hippo picture frame (square)

Hippo picture frame (square)

Size - 130mm x 95mm
Price - R50 excl

Rhino picture frame (double window)

Rhino picture frame (double window)

Size - 230mm x 150mm
Price - R80 excl

Zebra picture frame (double window)

Zebra picture frame (double window)

Size - 235mm x 185mm
Price - R80 excl

Bird picture frame

Bird picture frame

Size - 130mm x 100mm
Price - R50 excl

Steel soldered wire frames

Hand crafted wire frames.

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Steel soldered wire picture frame (single window)

Size - 200mm x 145mm
Price - R60 excl

Steel soldered wire picture frame (treble window)

Size - 345mm x 185mm
Price - R110 excl

Wooden frames

Beautifully crafted wooden frames with different patterns.

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Wooden picture frame with diamond motif

Size - 90mm x 130mm
Price - R50 excl

Size - 155mm x 100mm
Price - R65 excl

Size - 130mm x 180mm
Price - R80 excl

Size - 155mm x 205mm
Price - R95 excl

Size - 205mm x 255mm
Price - R110 excl

Wooden frame with burnt elephant motif

Size - 90mm x 130mm
Price - R50 excl

Size - 155mm x 100mm
Price - R65 excl

Size - 130mm x 180mm
Price - R80 excl

Size - 155mm x 205mm
Price - R95 excl

Size - 205mm x 255mm
Price - R110 excl

Crosscut wooden picture frame with triangle corners

Size - 90mm x 130mm
Price - R50 excl

Size - 155mm x 100mm
Price - R65 excl

Size - 130mm x 180mm
Price - R80 excl

Size - 155mm x 205mm
Price - R95 excl

Size - 205mm x 255mm
Price - R110 excl

Wooden frame with triangle corner inserts

Size - 90mm x 130mm
Price - R50 excl

Size - 115mm x 100mm
Price - R65 excl

Size - 130mm x 180mm
Price - R80 excl

Size - 155mm x 205mm
Price - R95 excl

Size - 205mm x 255mm
Price - R110 excl

Wooden picture frame with square corner inserts

Size - 90mm x 130mm
Price - R50 excl

Size - 115mm x 100mm
Price - R65 excl

Size - 130mm x 180mm
Price - R80 excl

Size - 155mm x 205mm
Price - R95 excl

Size - 205mm x 255mm
Price - R110 excl

Contact details

Email

willie@sabiz.biz

Phone

Cellphone: 082 9288 238
Landline: 042 293 1206

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