Remembrance/Memorial Angelic Instrument displays. Handmade from aged oak barrels. Angelic Impressionism integrated with natural aging. Individually hand cast and shaded wings, made from designer resin. Each piece is carefully hand crafted, drilling, riveting and cutting the steel banding. I file the sharp edges off each piece. I'm sure I will occasionally miss a spot, so please be aware of the cut edges on the steel..handle carefully! Mounting braces and hardware are pre-installed. Keyhole mounting hardware is approximately 16” apart for easy stud mounting. (Check precise measurements before anchoring the screws) some may be 16-1/8” apart. Drywall anchors included for hanging elsewhere. Wings are removed for shipping. This is to prevent breakin. The holes will be pre-drilled and oversized, so you can position, angle or rotate the wings how you would like before tightening them up (they don't need to be tightened much) finger tighten wing nut. I will also leave the instrument holder off of the piece and include screws that don't require pre-drilling, as it looks better in different places with different instruments. For example it looks nicer up higher with a long scale bass with a large headstock, the wings don't get lost and cluttered together with the headstock then. If you're displaying a violin, you may not want the mount quite as far above the wings. Every piece is unique, handmade and hand shaded and incorporate natural materials. No two pieces are identical. I try to keep as much uniformity and consistency as possible. They all look pretty similar. We have a lot of artists and musicians in our family. I was reading a product review one day and realized that I didn't really notice that having instruments from family and friends sitting in a closet collecting dust was bothering me inside without me even being aware of it. Meanwhile on the other side of that nagging energy, when I have the same person's meaningful object, with all of that energy and emotion attached displayed in a nice way. It reminds me of good memories of them doing something they loved with people they loved and I smile a little and sometimes recover a memory that I had forgotten. I like it much more than seeing an abandoned looking dusty instrument sitting in the dark. Then feeling bad because it was important to someone I love, and held a lot of memories that I had forgotten. Anyway, I hope this could be as helpful to you!