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The Museum Board is made of 100% cotton, providing a high-quality and durable surface for your art and photography.
The 4-Ply thickness ensures a 1/16" separation between your artwork and glazing, providing a flat, supportive backing that enhances the visual appeal of your displayed pieces.
Yes, the Museum Board is acid-free and lignin-free, ensuring the longevity of your prints without the risk of deterioration or fading.
Absolutely! The Museum Board is ideal for preserving and displaying both traditional and digital photography.
The black color of the board adds a touch of sophistication and focus, making your artwork or photographs stand out.
Review Summary
2017-02-23T12:22:42
I used the museum board to mat a photograph that was being used as a prize in a flower competition. It framed the photo nicely and looked very professional. Pleased with the product.
Irene B.
4 Ply
16 x 20" (406 x 508 mm)
813903025205







Very nice mat
By Irene B.
I used the museum board to mat a photograph that was being used as a prize in a flower competition. It framed the photo nicely and looked very professional. Pleased with the product.
Let the Archival Methods Museum Board elevate your art and photography presentation to a professional level. Crafted from 100% cotton, this museum-grade board is perfect for matting, mounting, and preserving your fine prints, precious documents, and both traditional and digital photography. Its 16x20 inch size is versatile, accommodating a wide range of image dimensions.
This high-quality board is not just sturdy and reliable, but also designed with a 4-Ply thickness. This specification ensures a 1/16" separation between your artwork and glazing, providing a flat, supportive backing that enhances the visual appeal of your displayed pieces.
The black color of the board adds a touch of sophistication and focus, making your artwork or photographs stand out. Moreover, this museum board is acid-free and lignin-free, ensuring the longevity of your prints without the risk of deterioration or fading.
With the Archival Methods Museum Board, you're not just mounting your work; you're preserving its quality and enhancing its presentation. This is more than just a board; it's a tool for showcasing your best work in an archival display, designed to withstand the test of time.