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Give the gift of an Icelandic name
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Showcase your favorite artwork or photo on our museum-quality poster. Printed on archival, acid-free, 250 gsm matte paper for lasting beauty. Our master's edition ensures your masterpiece looks its best.
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Please note: This product is customized to your specifications and is therefore non-refundable due to design remorse. By approving the final design, you confirm your understanding and acceptance of this policy. However if the product is faulty, of course we will cover that. For details on exceptions and full return policy, please visit our Returns page
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Standard shipping: estimated delivery in 12-24 business days
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Free Gift!
Get a free Icelandic name translation to start. No obligations. Plus, for a little investment, you can completely customize your gift!
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★★★★★Add customer reviews and testimonials to showcase your store’s happy customers.
Author nameLos Angeles, CA
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What are the chances of two people bearing the same first name and both sets of parents also?
Check out the Icelandic alphabet and figure out how to pronounce your name.....or ask a local...or two