Bring the spirit of America into your home with this handcrafted wooden wall art bundle. Together, these two pieces create a stunning patriotic display that celebrates freedom, history, and the founding documents that define the nation we call home.
Each piece is precision-laser-engraved on solid Baltic birch wood and hand-finished with warm stained tones, painted flag accents, and natural wood grain that makes every set truly one of a kind.
What's Included:
1. Declaration of Independence Wall Art (25" x 16" x 1.5") The full text of the United States Declaration of Independence, precision-engraved into natural wood and paired with a bold, layered American flag design. A timeless tribute to 1776 and the founding of a nation.
2. United States Constitution Wall Art (25" x 16" x 1.5") The full text of the United States Constitution, precision-engraved into natural wood and paired with a bold, flowing American flag design. Handcrafted with clean laser engraving and hand-finished wood tones, the dimensional flag inlay adds depth and character — making this more than just wall décor. It's a statement piece.
Features
- Precision laser engraving on both pieces
- Layered American flag designs with dimensional painted detail
- Solid Baltic birch wood construction with natural grain variation
- Hand-finished stain and painted red, white, and blue accents
- Ready to hang — no additional hardware needed
Details
- Declaration piece: 25" x 16" x 1.5" — Natural background, Golden Mahogany frame, red/white/blue painted flag accents
- Constitution piece: 25" x 16" x 1.5" — Natural background, Early American frame, red and blue painted flag accents
- Materials: Baltic birch wood
Perfect For
- Patriotic home, office, cabin, or farmhouse décor
- Veterans and active military families
- History and Americana enthusiasts
- Independence Day, Memorial Day, and Veterans Day displays
- A meaningful, unique gift for anyone who loves America
A couple of things I noticed worth flagging — the Constitution piece uses an Early American frame finish while the Declaration uses Golden Mahogany, so the two frames won't be a perfect match. Worth deciding if you want to call that out as intentional character, or standardize the finish across both. Also the subtitle now reads "founding documents" which felt like a natural thematic tie — let me know if you'd like a different angle there.