Mahi-mahi, Dorado, Dolfinfish, METAL Triptych, Optional Rustic Wood Frame, Sport Fishing, Wall Art, Ocean, Nautical
Mahi-mahi, Dorado, Dolfinfish, METAL Triptych, Optional Rustic Wood Frame, Sport Fishing, Wall Art, Ocean, Nautical







MADE IN THE USA
This charming Mahi-mahi Metal Triptych is made from heavy gauge American steel (No Flimsy Tin Here). Select from three different sizes: Large, Medium, Small. Also, available with an optional rustic wood frame (See Options Below). Designs are baked into a powder coating for a durable finish. Unlike other tin signs, canvas prints, and posters, our metal signs will not bend, fold, dent, or wrinkle over time. You can take a hammer to our signs. Our signs are hand made just like in the days. Rest assured these metal signs are made to last.
Great wall decor for offices, living rooms, industrial lofts, garages, man caves, government buildings, restaurants, bars and more. Nautical Interior Design.
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SIZE OPTIONS:
(The wood frame option adds a 2" border to the total size of each panel. )
• Large - Measures a whopping 72" x 36". Each metal panel measures 24" x 36". With wood frame 84" x 40".
• Medium - Measures 48" x 24". Each Panel measures 16" x 24". With wood frame 60" x 28".
• Small - Measures 36" x 18". Each metal panel measures 12" x 18". With wood frame. 48" x 22".
FRAME OPTIONS:
• Wood Frame - Each framed panel comes mounted on reclaimed barn wood with rustic screws for an authentic look and feel. Also Comes with a small saw tooth metal hanger on the rear, ready to hang.
The wood frame adds a 2" border to the total size of each panel.
• No Frame - Metal signs with no frame have each corner drilled and riveted for easy hanging.
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Mahi-mahi, Dorado, Dolfinfish, METAL Triptych, Optional Rustic Wood Frame, Sport Fishing, Wall Art, Ocean, Nautical
The mahi-mahi or common dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) is a surface-dwelling ray-finned fish found in off-shore temperate, tropical, and subtropical waters worldwide. Also widely called dorado and dolphin, it is one of two members of the Coryphaenidae family, the other being the pompano dolphinfish.
Nomenclature
The name mahi-mahi comes from the Hawaiian language and means "very strong", through the process of reduplication. Though the species is also referred to as the common dolphinfish, the use of "dolphin" can be misleading as they are not closely related to dolphins; see Coryphaena for the possible etymologies of "dolphinfish". In the Pacific and along the English-speaking coast of South Africa, the mahi-mahi is commonly referred to by its name in Spanish, dorado. In the Mediterranean island of Malta, the mahi-mahi is referred to as the lampuka
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