Closed Corner Frames: Frame Sample 5244

Frame 5244 Description

Looking for something really unique and unusual? This frame is made from a three-inch Louis the 15th moulding. It has a very unusual and attractive ornament in its corners as well as an out of the ordinary finish. The lip and top rail are gilded in a silvery aluminum with a light rub through to the black underneath. The panel and back of this frame are textured and have an interesting mixture of crushed brass and aluminum rubbed heavily to show the black undercoat. The entire frame is then whitewashed to create an effect perfect for that special work of art.

Sample 5244 by Frames by Edward Wright

Frame 5244 Pricing

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Frame 5244 Specifications

  • Moulding: L-15-3
  • Width: 3 3/8"
  • Ornament (compo): 1201
  • Corner: spline
  • Leaf: crushed brass & aluminum
  • Rabbet Lip Width: 3/8"
  • Rabbet Depth: 1/2"

How To Measure Your Artwork for Framing

Measure the length and height of the outer edge of your artwork, including mat if there is one.

Measure all four sides to make sure your artwork is square. If your artwork is not square, be sure to order a frame with a rabbet lip wide enough to cover the difference.

Enter your measurement in inches. For instance, if your frame measures 2'2" x 3'4", enter 26" x 40".

If you have any questions or concerns about your measurements, take your artwork to a professional framer to have it measured. Correct measurements are critical to building your frame. We are not responsible for frames which do not fit because the artwork was improperly measured

We will take the measurements provided by you, and cut the moulding's inside corners at the rabbet to these measurements.

We add a standard 1/8" allowance to each measurement for ease of mounting. For instance, if your order specifies 26" x 40", your frame will actually be cut at 26 1/8" x 40 1/8". Take this into consideration when measuring your frame. If you need your frame to be cut to an exact size with no allowance, be sure to indicate this by adding a note to your order.

How Frame Price is Calculated

Frames by Edward Wright pricing combines two charges:

We add the per foot charge and the corner charge to determine the total cost of your frame, as follows:

(frame feet x per foot price) + corner price

What does frame feet mean? Frame feet is a precise calculation based on the following measurements:

The height and length, measured from your artwork, are the inner measurement of the frame. The outer measurement, or total frame feet, is calculated with this equation:

((Height + Length)*2 + MouldWidth*8)/12

How is the crating and shipping price calculated?

Crating and shipping prices are determined by size: