Textile Conservation — Why It Protects Custom Framed Original Art Textile artwork doesn’t fail all at once. It fades, stretches, and weakens over time. And by the time you notice it… the damage is already done. Fabric-based artwork—jerseys, embroidery, heirloom textiles—requires conservation, not just framing. Without proper protection, materials break down from light, tension, and environmental exposure. That leads to: • Fiber weakening and loss of structure • Permanent discoloration and fading • Sagging or distortion inside the frame • Irreversible material damage What makes this worse? Most damage is gradual—and invisible at first. At Picture Worth Custom Framing, textile conservation is built into the framing process. We focus on: • Non-invasive mounting methods • UV-protective glazing • Even support across the fabric • Long-term stability inside the frame Because once textile fibers break down… they don’t come back. If the piece matters, protecting it isn’t optional.









