ExhibiGlass™ Artifact Preservation

Preserve the Original Artifact

ExhibiGlass is for original medals, ribbon racks, badges, insignia, heirlooms, and earned artifacts that should be protected, displayed, and carried forward without being treated like ordinary décor.

ExhibiGlass display preserving original medals and insignia in a clear presentation case.
Step 1 Start Artifact Display
Step 2 Share Artifact Details
Step 3 Preserve Story + Legacy

What ExhibiGlass Preserves

ExhibiGlass is built around the real thing: the original item, its meaning, and the story that belongs with it.

  • Medals & Ribbon Racks — service awards, qualification displays, and earned decorations.
  • Badges & Insignia — agency, unit, rank, occupational, or career-defining symbols.
  • Family Heirlooms — artifacts passed down through generations or tied to a specific legacy.
  • Original Keepsakes — meaningful items that deserve protection and proper presentation.
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Start Your ExhibiGlass Display

Begin here when you have an original artifact you want preserved in a display-worthy format. The build path can account for artifact type, size, layout, documentation, and legacy support.

Start ExhibiGlass Display

Artifact-first note: ExhibiGlass projects may require extra review before final production, especially when preserving original medals, badges, ribbons, documents, or fragile heirlooms.

ExhibiGlass is stewardship, not just display. The goal is to protect the original artifact while preserving the meaning, identity, and story attached to it.

ExhibiGlass™ Monument Collection

SELECT YOUR EXHIBIGLASS SIZE

ExhibiGlass™
Original artifact preservation for pieces too important to replace.

ExhibiGlass™ is designed to protect, interpret, and present original medals, ribbon racks, badges, insignia, and other meaningful service artifacts with dignity, clarity, and long-term stewardship.

Because ExhibiGlass™ is a more custom preservation offering, it is not currently structured as a standard size-based product. Each piece is developed based on the artifact, the display goals, and the level of preservation required.