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What are the key features of the Telum ruins depicted in this art print?
The print showcases the Telum ruins' pyramidal structures, stone carvings, and weathered textures, highlighting their pre-Columbian architectural style and historical significance in Mexico.
What type of paper is used for RedKalion's Telum fine art prints?
We use FSC-certified, acid-free paper with a matte finish and 250 gsm weight to ensure archival quality and prevent yellowing over time.
How is the Telum art print shipped to ensure it arrives safely?
Prints are shipped in sturdy, flat packaging with protective materials to prevent damage during transit, with tracking provided for secure delivery.
How long will the Telum print last without fading or deterioration?
With acid-free paper and archival inks, the print is designed to resist fading and maintain its quality for decades under proper display conditions.
What sizes are available for the Telum ruins art print?
Available sizes include 75×100 cm, 40×50 cm, and 21×29.7 cm, offering options for different display spaces and preferences.
What historical period do the Telum ruins belong to?
The Telum ruins date to the Classic period of Mesoamerican history, reflecting the cultural and religious practices of ancient civilizations in Mexico.
Are there any specific details in the Telum print that highlight its artistic value?
The print emphasizes geometric precision, atmospheric perspective, and intricate erosion patterns, capturing the site's architectural and natural interplay.
