Vietnamese lacquered wood paintings

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Gus
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Vietnamese lacquered wood paintings

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Hi, just had an enquiry from a regular customer: they have just got back from Vietnam and have 2 lacquered paintings on wood that they want framed.
(he wanted to hang them as they are, she wants them framed!)

I have not seen them yet and was thinking of putting them in a floater frame, don't know if that would work but if i were to do this, i'm not sure how to fix them in without screwing through the frame into the wood, which I wouldn't be keen on doing. Any suggestions please?
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Re: Vietnamese lacquered wood paintings

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I have 2 on the wall right next to me.
Bought with a triangle hanger already attached
They would like fine either stand alone or in a floater - wouldn't worry about scewing into the back of the wood.
They only cost pennies in Vietnam
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