Embroidered City Map
Description
Overview
A way to hold on to a place that matters.
Custom embroidered map frame, made to represent a meaningful place through its coordinates.
Each piece is made individually and embroidered on fabric, then framed in natural kiri wood.
The embroidery is centered within the frame to create a clean, balanced composition.
Availability
Due to the time each piece requires, I work with a limited number of orders at a time.
Customization
- Please provide the coordinates for the red dot placement (e.g., 51.5074° N, 0.1278° W).
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The default title under the map is the city name, but you can suggest a custom title (e.g., "Our First Home," "Where It All Began").
Coordinates format
Coordinates can be shared in decimal format (example: 40.7128, -74.0060).
If you prefer, you can simply send the location name or a Google Maps link — I’ll take care of translating it into coordinates.
Material & finish
- Embroidered fabric
- Natural kiri wood frame
Size
- Frame: 13 × 18 cm (5" × 7")
- Embroidery area: approx. 10 × 10 cm
Production & shipping
All US orders ship via FedEx Pak (DDP), so you won’t have to pay anything upon delivery.
For Europe and other international destinations, local taxes or import duties may apply upon arrival and are not included in the purchase price.
Care
To maintain the beauty and integrity of your purchase, we recommend treating it with care. Simple maintenance practices, such as gentle washing and proper storage, can effectively preserve the longevity of your favorites. We encourage you to refer to the care instructions included with each item, designed to help you keep your purchase in top condition.
Design
Our dedication to excellence extends beyond materials; it encompasses the artistry and craftsmanship illustrated in every piece we create.
When will I get my order?
Production and shipping take approximately 3–4 weeks in total.
I’ll keep you updated once your piece is on its way.
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Designed with intention
Each piece begins with your story
Made by hand
Worked slowly, one at a time
A small atelier in Argentina
Real work, made by one pair of hands