Museum artifact presentation — why acrylic enclosures protect rare artifacts cleanly Rare artifacts do not survive long-term protection by accident. What most people overlook is that museum-style acrylic enclosures are designed to reduce environmental exposure, handling risk, surface contamination, and structural instability — while still allowing the artifact to remain visually accessible. Poor display systems often create: • dust intrusion and contamination buildup • unstable mounting pressure • accidental contact damage • visual clutter that distracts from the artifact itself Clean acrylic enclosure systems help create controlled presentation environments while maintaining visibility, depth, and long-term preservation stability for dimensional artifacts, historical objects, and collectible memorabilia. At Picture Worth Custom Framing, acrylic artifact presentation is approached as both protection and controlled visual preservation. Because once rare artifacts become damaged from poor display methods, restoration is often limited — and sometimes impossible. The goal is not just displaying the artifact cleanly today. It is protecting it from unnecessary risk years from now.













