– packaging & shipping –

Every art piece showcased on Gnani Arts is exclusive, and many of them are fragile or heavy. Whether the item is being shipped by us or directly by a partner, the packaging is done by experts who take utmost care to ensure the piece does not get damaged in transit.

Many of the artworks you see on Gnani Arts can be shipped globally, whilst some can only be shipped within its country of origin. Since our pieces require special packaging, and are sometimes fragile and heavy, shipping costs can vary significantly depending on the shipping address. Hence, for many works on our website, we provide shipping costs to clients separately based on the location, instead of standardising them and including them in the price of the piece.

Once we have agreed on the shipping costs and your purchase transaction is complete, our team will be in touch with you regarding shipment details. We always provide clients with an estimated delivery timeline before confirming the order, and special considerations can be discussed and settled before you make the payment. Orders are typically dispatched within a week of receiving payment. Our team will keep you notified if there are any exceptions or delays.

If you require any further information about our packaging and shipping policies, please contact us on +65 90032851 or info.gnaniarts@gmail.com

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About Gnani Arts

Founded in early 2003, The Gallery of Gnani Arts has been a local and regional trend-setter within its area of research, curation and collection expertise – South Indian contemporary art by masters and international artists. Apart from curating and marketing its primary collection of art by masters and senior artists, the Gallery continues to launch the careers of a selective number of artists from Singapore (where it is based) and from other parts of the globe. Clients of The Gallery of Gnani Arts include the Singapore Art Museum of the National Heritage Board (Singapore) and numerous corporations and individuals in Europe and Southeast Asia.

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