Japanese woodblock prints are a traditional form of art that can command high prices and are often bought as an investment. I was presented with a tryptic of images by a customer who therefore required conservation framing to preserve their fragility and value. A museum 100% cotton rag board was chosen to mount them and 3 apertures cut to frame them together. Photographs show the mulberry paper hinges used with a starch paste glue which is fully reversible so as not to damage the art. The whole package was then framed with a minimal look moulding as requested by the customer. Conservation clear 99% UV protective glass completed the conservation standard framing. As with all art of value it is recommended that it is hung out of direct sunlight, in stable temperature conditions and away from anywhere that is damp.