Why direct glass contact damages vintage lacework Vintage lacework is far more delicate than most people realize. One of the most common preservation mistakes is allowing fragile textile fibers to rest directly against the glass inside the frame. Over time, direct glass contact can slowly create: • compression damage across delicate thread structure • trapped moisture and environmental stress • flattening of dimensional lace texture • long-term distortion in fragile handcrafted fibers As environmental conditions shift, vintage textiles naturally expand and contract slightly. Without proper spacing, that movement transfers pressure directly into the lacework itself. At Picture Worth Custom Framing, heirloom lace preservation focuses on controlled spacing systems that help separate delicate textiles from glazing surfaces while maintaining dimensional detail and long-term structural stability. Because once fragile lace fibers become compressed or distorted against the glass, the original handcrafted texture may never fully recover.














