The history of photo frames can be traced back to the 2nd century AD. Explorers found Fayoum's mummy portrait in Egypt's ancient tomb, and it still has its wooden frame, which shows that Fayoum's mummy portrait was originally hung in the owner's house and then buried as a funerary object. As we all know, most ancient Egyptians and Greeks painted on ceramics or walls, but the first wooden picture frame was in Europe in 12 and 13 centuries.
Chinese paintings can be used for display after being mounted, and they can be made into frames with wooden lines. China's picture frames are mostly in the form of rounded corners, which are generally hand-made, adding a sense of simplicity and Chinese style to the works. Traditional Chinese painting usually needs to be mounted with cardboard, with the glass cover on the front of the picture frame and the back plate placed on the back of the work and fixed with a nail gun.
After the oil painting is mounted, it can be used for display. The frame can be made of wood thread or resin material to increase the effect of the work. The frame is made according to the size of the work, and the work is stuck in the groove of the frame and fixed on the back with a nail gun. After the cross stitch is mounted, it can be used for display. You can make a picture frame with wooden lines to increase the effect of the work. The production principle is the same as that of traditional Chinese painting.