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Q. I have a leather antique map. And I wonder how shall I get it framed? I prefer it to get framed between two glasses. But some people say it is not a good idea getting it that way.What do you recommend? Thank you in advance
08/22/05
A. Hello Ozge,

Indeed, you have heard correct. The idea of sandwiching any piece of artwork between two pieces of glass is never a good idea, as it can encourage moisture to be drawn into the artwork itself.

Floating the map with a selection of textural materials: fabric and/or paper mats would possibly work. You have not identified where you are located, but if you email me directly, I'd be glad to recommend a framer near you who might help.

Visiting a local PPFA framer is a good place to start. Simply click on the Find a Framer link in the middle of the PPFA page.

Regards

John Ranes II, CPF, GCF
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