JAMU – Fir (Retail)
The JAMU offers space for over 100 drawings and can be opened, filled and rotated from landscape to portrait format directly on the wall.
The JAMU is now also available in A6 for photos and postcards.
Show and archive children's drawings with JAMU. He brings order to the chaos of drawings and conjures up a proud smile on the faces of up-and-coming artists or, of course, seasoned illustrators.
The timeless design fits into almost every household and can be beautifully combined with other picture frames . The frame can be stood up or hung with the included wall mount.
We pay attention to short transport routes and local production. The picture frames are produced together with the Stiftung Züriwerk in Bubikon.
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SCOPE OF DELIVERY
- frame
- Fastening incl. Fischer dowels
- assembly Instructions
- postcard set
The A6 always includes 2 picture frames.MATERIAL
- Solid wood (fir) milled, planed and lightly sanded
- Surface treatment: natural linseed oil or
in the version Fir Raw untreated to design yourself - Back wall/partition: MDF
- Front: 2mm float glass, ground edges
- Cover profile: 4 × neodymium magnets
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
A6 - 15.5×20cm
A4 – 26.2 × 34.8 cm
A3 - 34.8 × 47.2cmINTERNAL DIMENSIONS
A6
Ideal for photos and postcards in the following dimensions
Width: 14.8 - 15.2 cm
Height: 10.3 -10.6 cm
The smaller the content, the more partition is visible.A4
Perfect for the standard paper size A4 (21 × 29.7cm)A3
Perfect for the standard paper format A3 (29.7 × 42cm)KNOWLEDGE FOR LARGE AND SMALL
Fir trees are the third most common conifers in our forests, behind spruce and pine. All fir trees grow in the northern hemisphere, and only where it is neither too hot nor too cold.
Fir trees grow 20 to 90 meters high. Their bark is grey. In young trees it is smooth, in old trees it usually breaks up into small plates. The needles are eight to eleven years old, then they fall off.
There are buds and cones only on the top, youngest branches. A bud is either male or female. The wind carries the pollen from one bud to the next. Then the buds develop into cones that always stand straight up like Christmas candles. The light green pine tips in May are not only edible, but also an old home remedy for coughs.
The seeds have a wing so the wind can carry them far away. This allows the fir to multiply better. The scales of the cones fall off individually, while the stalk always remains in the middle. So no whole cones fall from the tree.
The seeds contain a lot of fat. Birds, squirrels, mice and many other forest animals like to eat them. If a seed is spared and falls on favorable soil, a new fir tree will sprout from it. Deer, deer and other animals often feed on this or on the young shoots.
Many butterflies feed on the nectar_cc781905-5cde-536cde-3bbadder Tannen. Under the rinde numerous Käferarten_cc781905-5cde-136bad5cf58d_bohren their corridors. Sie ernähren sich vom Holz und legen ihre Eier in den Gängen ab. Sometimes the beetles become too many, for example the bark beetle. Then die the fir tree.
The fir is our most common Christmas tree. They come in different types and colors. Blue firs, for example, have bluish needles that they quickly lose in a warm apartment.
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