Restoring Antique Frames
Antique frames hold significant historical and artistic value. Preservation is crucial to maintain their worth. Conservation treatments can help revitalize these frames, including any missing and/or damaged ornamentation, ensuring their structural stability and aesthetic appeal. Lowy specializes in frame restoration using a meticulous, step-by-step process to ensure the preservation of antique frames while adhering to the highest conservation standards.

Lowy’s Step-by-Step Antique Frame Restoration Process
1. Structural Stabilization
The first step in restoring an antique frame is to address any structural issues. Lowy’s team of skilled artisans carefully examine the frame, identifying any weaknesses, cracks, or loose joints. These areas are reinforced and stabilized using specialized techniques and materials, ensuring the frame’s durability for years to come.
2. Repair and Replacement of Missing Ornamentation
Antique frames often suffer from missing or damaged ornamentation, detracting from their overall beauty and value. At Lowy, skilled artisans meticulously repair or replace any missing ornamentation to restore the frame’s original charm. This involves carefully matching the style and design of the missing elements and utilizing techniques such as hand-carved wood or newly cast composition ornaments, identical to the original ones.
3. Treating Flaking Gesso and Gesso Losses
Gesso, the traditional ground or preparation for gilding frames, is highly sensitive to changes in climate. Gesso can shrink, flake, or crack if exposed to cycles of excessive heat, cold, humidity, or dryness. Lowy’s artisans are experts in treating damaged gesso, meticulously addressing flaking gesso and repairing gesso losses. Through careful treatment, the gesso is stabilized, preserving the beauty and stability of the frame’s surface.
Step 4. Finishing Touches
The final steps of the restoration process involve paying careful attention to the frame’s finish. After a thorough cleaning to remove layers of dirt, grime, and any touch ups using bronze paint, Lowy’s experts take care in matching newly gilded restorations to the original gilding and patina. The color and karat of the newly applied gold leaf are selected to be harmonious with the original gilding and patina. The artisans then painstakingly duplicate the antique patina, ensuring that the frame retains its authentic appearance and character.
Preserving the value and historical integrity of antique frames requires specialized knowledge and skillful craftsmanship. Lowy’s restoration process follows a detailed approach encompassing structural stabilization, repair and replacement of missing ornamentation, treatment of damaged gesso, and careful matching of the original patina.
By adhering to the highest conservation standards, Lowy ensures that antique frames not only retain their beauty but also their historical significance for generations.
