Two-piece storage box for playing cards


Prior to the storage project discussed here, this series of 20th century playing cards were treated for separation. The cards were blocked due to a shield containing shellac with protein and oil components that permanently affixed the card surfaces. The individual cards were stuck together resulting in shellac coating with protein and oil components, which acts as a permanent sticker. Separation treatment involved the development of a cold temperature operation to cool the varnish under its glass transition temperature, making the coating temporarily fragile and transferable cards.
In order to re-sticking the cards to prevent future, archival box design is customized. The storage box, manufactured by Conservation, is of high quality archival corrugated board and consists of the base of the box, lid and dropped tray with access through the lowering of the lip. Folding supports are placed on each tray, made from strips of an archival board and silicone loose paper.
The paper is loosely sewn on the board material with a binding thread of a book and adheres to the tray at the end. Silicone loose paper (silicone coated paper with a surface pH of 6.0) was selected as contact material with support material as it had the best separation properties, which is the most important factor in storing the sticky cards. The somewhat acidic pH value of the cards, coated with varnish, is unlikely to be adversely affected. Each card is lying in a separate fraction of this box and can be viewed without touching or removing it. The concertina supports on the tablets are set to contrast, so that each individual compartment can be expanded. This makes it easier to find the cards.

Freedom Playing Cards Box

Although we did not tackle a deck of playing cards since the royal tried us at the hands of a grandparent some time in the '80's (now the grandparent hates sadly), we love the craft decks that are regularly seen from thin air. no connection these days. In recent years playing cards have been running neck and neck with wine labels and spirits for the most ambitious print projects - in question, this tactile treatment. Designed by an illustrator, there is everything you need in a fancy deck in Playing Cards. However, the box is very detailed and very detailed that truly stops us in our tracks.
Printed Press, there is a sculpted embossing that hinders its contours with moderate fingers, beautifully laid out with 3 different color stamped foil. From the curling banners and the compass upside down to the gorgeous oils (or are they meals?), These bodies are completely cooling. (Of course, we have a new respect for scanned quantities from falling on the head horse business card a few months back.) This pleasant blue color is also a wonderful reminder of the 50 paper cartoons offered.

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