About the print
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The Skógafoss Waterfall is one of the biggest waterfalls in Iceland, with a width of 25 metres and a drop of 60 m (200 ft).
Due to the amount of spray the waterfall consistently produces, a single or double rainbow is normally visible on sunny days.
According to legend, the first Viking settler in the area, Þrasi Þórólfsson, buried a treasure in a cave behind the waterfall. The legend continues that locals found the chest years later, but were only able to grasp the ring on the side of the chest before it disappeared again. The ring was allegedly given to the local church. The old church door ring is now in the Skógar museum.
PRINTING AND FRAMING
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🪵 F̲R̲A̲M̲E̲S̲
• 30mm gallery-quality wood frame — clean modern profile
• Mounted prints stay perfectly flat
🎨 M̲A̲T̲ B̲O̲A̲R̲D̲S̲
• Acid-free, colourfast white mat — polished gallery finish
• Adds depth and keeps print off the glass
🔎 G̲L̲A̲S̲S̲
• 2mm scratch-resistant glass — crystal-clear, true-to-colour
• Easy to clean with standard glass cleaner
🖇️ B̲A̲C̲K̲ & H̲A̲N̲G̲I̲N̲G̲
• Acid-free foam backing — resists yellowing, moisture & mould
• Wire hanging system — balanced, durable, easy to reposition
Customised Framing
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🎨 Customised Framing
• Custom sizes available on request
• Custom frame colours available
• Contact support@roguesgallery.co.nz for details
SHIPPING AND RETURNS
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↩️ Returns
• 30-day returns accepted if the art is undamaged
• Option to exchange or receive store credit
• To start a return, contact support@roguesgallery.co.nz
Description
The Skógafoss Waterfall is one of the biggest waterfalls in Iceland, with a width of 25 metres and a drop of 60 m (200 ft).
Due to the amount of spray the waterfall consistently produces, a single or double rainbow is normally visible on sunny days.
According to legend, the first Viking settler in the area, Þrasi Þórólfsson, buried a treasure in a cave behind the waterfall. The legend continues that locals found the chest years later, but were only able to grasp the ring on the side of the chest before it disappeared again. The ring was allegedly given to the local church. The old church door ring is now in the Skógar museum.
PRINTING AND FRAMING
🪵 F̲R̲A̲M̲E̲S̲
• 30mm gallery-quality wood frame — clean modern profile
• Mounted prints stay perfectly flat
🎨 M̲A̲T̲ B̲O̲A̲R̲D̲S̲
• Acid-free, colourfast white mat — polished gallery finish
• Adds depth and keeps print off the glass
🔎 G̲L̲A̲S̲S̲
• 2mm scratch-resistant glass — crystal-clear, true-to-colour
• Easy to clean with standard glass cleaner
🖇️ B̲A̲C̲K̲ & H̲A̲N̲G̲I̲N̲G̲
• Acid-free foam backing — resists yellowing, moisture & mould
• Wire hanging system — balanced, durable, easy to reposition
Customised Framing
🎨 Customised Framing
• Custom sizes available on request
• Custom frame colours available
• Contact support@roguesgallery.co.nz for details
SHIPPING AND RETURNS
↩️ Returns
• 30-day returns accepted if the art is undamaged
• Option to exchange or receive store credit
• To start a return, contact support@roguesgallery.co.nz
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