kehyställä
Kehyställä is a Finnish term used primarily in informal speech within crafts and art framing to refer to the practice of mounting and enclosing images or objects in a frame. The word signals the activity of preparing, assembling, and finishing a framed work, typically in a workshop or studio setting. In standard Finnish, the actions are usually described with kehystys (the act of framing) or kehystää (to frame); kehystellä or kehyställä appear mainly in regional dialects or colloquial usage and are not common in formal terminology.
In practice, kehyställä encompasses several steps common to picture framing. These include selecting an appropriate frame,
Materials and techniques associated with kehyställä emphasize preservation and display quality. Framers often use acid-free mats
Kehyställä is most commonly encountered in art studios, frame shops, galleries, and museum conservation workshops. While