
Laser-Etched Wooden Declaration of Independence
- Made in U.S.A.
- National Archives Store Exclusive
- 30"H x 23 1/4"W x 3/4"D
- Two slots for hanging on the back
- Crafted from locally sourced and sustainably harvested hardwood maple
- Handmade hardwood cherry frame
- Weighs approx. 14lbs.
- Made to order; Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery
- No discounts may be applied
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Bring the foundational text of American liberty and the origin of our freedom into your home or office with a striking, laser-etched wooden replica of the Declaration of Independence. Complete with its full text and the signature of the Signers, every stroke of the original document is captured with depth and clarity. Above the text sits the pediment found above the columns of the National Archives Building's south side portico in Washington, D.C., entitled "Recorder of the Archives." Measuring 118 feet wide and 18 feet high, the grand pediments are the largest in the capital. The one seen here represents the Recorder in the center sitting atop a throne, holding an open book in his lap and the keys to the Archives in his hand. On either side of him are winged horses, figures collecting documents to be recorded, and a group of dogs that represents guardianship. To learn more about the pediments on the National Archives Building, click here.
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- Made in U.S.A.
- National Archives Store Exclusive
- 30"H x 23 1/4"W x 3/4"D
- Two slots for hanging on the back
- Crafted from locally sourced and sustainably harvested hardwood maple
- Handmade hardwood cherry frame
- Weighs approx. 14lbs.
- Made to order; Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery
- No discounts may be applied
-
Bring the foundational text of American liberty and the origin of our freedom into your home or office with a striking, laser-etched wooden replica of the Declaration of Independence. Complete with its full text and the signature of the Signers, every stroke of the original document is captured with depth and clarity. Above the text sits the pediment found above the columns of the National Archives Building's south side portico in Washington, D.C., entitled "Recorder of the Archives." Measuring 118 feet wide and 18 feet high, the grand pediments are the largest in the capital. The one seen here represents the Recorder in the center sitting atop a throne, holding an open book in his lap and the keys to the Archives in his hand. On either side of him are winged horses, figures collecting documents to be recorded, and a group of dogs that represents guardianship. To learn more about the pediments on the National Archives Building, click here.






















