I hope no one minds how many photos I'm posting here.
These are my great Aunt Clara's purses. They are beautiful and very special to me, and they are also fragile and falling apart. I would like to have them framed in some way for display. As a teenager I had them hanging in my bathroom. In hindsight, I realize that was a horrible place to have them as the steam from showers probably wasn't good for them!
Anyway, they are very delicate and I don't know how to go about displaying them. When they are hanging openly on a wall, people are inclined to touch them (they're wonderfully cold and heavy) and each time they're touched, another little bead drops off, or string breaks, etc. Some are in better shape then others. So I guess I have two questions:
How to frame? Should I have them mounted on something, or just pressed flat somehow? I realize this is going to cost a pretty penny but I'd like them to last...
Secondly, should I have them semi-restored before framing? I like to keep things in original shape, and I don't think these have
ever had a cleaning or fix up. But with so many beads falling off, and the thread on some of the purses seem to practically dissolve in your hands, I feel I should have them patched up before framing?
OR, should I not bother with anything and just keep them safe in a box and take them out for viewing only on special occasions?
Thanks for an advice.
The last photo is of Aunt Clara herself.