Mass production can be a good thing. It allows us as consumers to purchase the products we want and need at affordable prices. And it makes those products easily available to us when we want them. But there’s a down side to mass production as well, and some products are simply better when they are made by hand. Antiques were, for the most part, made by hand. And they are growing in popularity because of it.
You’ll find antiques just look better, and certainly antique picture frames are like this. You can show off those old photos or pieces of art in any frame, but use an antique frame and you will immediately notice a difference far and above any mass produced frame. You’ll be drawing attention to them, and just making them look more impressive.
Try it at your own home. Display a picture in a store bought frame and while it may look nice, if you display that photo in an antique frame it will have an entirely different feel. You may not be able to explain it, but without a doubt you will notice it.
Think about this. You have a very old photograph of your great grandmother as a child. Now imagine that same picture in a frame that she owned. It would certainly give that photo extra meaning.
Perhaps that frame is not available to you. No problem. Try displaying it in a frame made around the same time the picture was taken. Now you don’t just have a picture with a border around it, you have something more. The picture and frame will look like they belong together, and they do. People will notice. You’re guests will comment. Everybody’s eyes will be drawn to it.
Now let’s talk for a second about quality. Sure there are frames made today that are handmade and of tremendous quality. I’m hardly one of those people who think everything “back in the day” was made better. But with antique frames you know you are getting something made with pride and quality.
Everything was handcrafted then. And a true artist could provide spectacular detailing. Look closely and you’ll see it. Like we said, there are still frame makers today that can provide great quality, but as we mentioned, quality is not the only reason to go with an antique. It’s just one of many.
But as with everything else, there’s a catch. And in this case, the catch is generally the price. Some people think they probably can’t afford a true antique. And the fact is, that these frames can be quite costly. More than once I’ve gone into an antique store and almost fainted when I turned over the price tag. And that hold true whether you are looking at a wood frame, or one made of silver or gold.
But before you break out the credit card and go into debt, realize that there are other options. You absolutely need to shop around, both at home and online. With a little persistence, you’ll be able to get the frame you want at a price that’s more to your liking. And your budget.
And when you do, buy it and put that cherished photo or artwork inside it and proudly display it. You’ll notice a difference right away.
And you won’t be alone. Family members and guests will also be sure to notice and comment.
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