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ENPOINT’s 5 Pairs Large Archival Photo Gloves offer a professional solution for handling delicate items like jewelry, coins, photos, and film. Featuring a breathable, sweat-absorbent black cotton blend, these gloves provide a snug fit with elastic wrists for superior dexterity and grip. The black fabric minimizes glare and hides dirt, maintaining a polished look throughout your work. Sold in bulk (10 pairs), they are washable, reusable, and designed for both men and women, making them an essential tool for collectors, photographers, and art handlers who demand precision and style.










































| ASIN | B0B84WVWWQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,849 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #77 in Safety Work Gloves |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (837) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | ENPOINT |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 7.05 ounces |
M**W
The "Ghost Fingerprint"
While many people go for the traditional "clown-white" cotton gloves, I’ve spent the last month testing the ENPOINT Black Archival Photo Gloves. Whether you’re a numismatist, a jewelry designer, or a film enthusiast, here is the professional breakdown of why this 10-pair bulk set is a mandatory addition to your toolkit. The "Black Glove" Advantage In the professional world of art handling and jewelry sales, black is superior to white. Aesthetics: If you are presenting a diamond ring or a silver coin to a client, black gloves provide a "high-contrast" background that makes the item pop. Cleanliness: White gloves look filthy after handling just three or four items. Black gloves hide minor dust and oxidation, allowing you to maintain a professional appearance throughout an entire trade show or gallery opening. Light Control: For darkroom work or handling light-sensitive film, black gloves prevent the reflective "flash" that can happen with white fabrics. Material & Dexterity These are lightweight cloth gloves designed for precision. I tested them while handling 35mm film strips and thin silver coins. The fit is snug enough that you don't lose your "tactile sense." You can still feel the edges of the objects you’re holding, which is vital for preventing accidental drops—a common issue with thicker, bulkier gloves. PROS Exceptional Bulk Value: You get 10 pairs (20 gloves total). This is perfect for high-volume environments like inspection lines or for keeping a fresh pair in every camera bag, glove box, and desk drawer. Highly Breathable: Unlike latex or nitrile, these cloth gloves allow your hands to breathe. I wore them for a 3-hour archival session and didn't experience the "swamp-hand" sweat that usually leads to discomfort. Washable and Reusable: These are not "disposable." You can toss them in a mesh laundry bag and run them through a gentle cycle, making them far more eco-friendly and cost-effective than plastic alternatives. Universal Fit: The fabric has enough "give" to accommodate both men’s and women’s hands comfortably. They also work as excellent "liners" inside heavy-duty rubber work gloves. Lint-Minimized: While no cotton-blend is 100% lint-free, ENPOINT has done a great job with the knit density here. They leave behind significantly less fiber than standard "drugstore" cotton gloves. CONS Not for Heavy Lifting: These are "archival" and "inspection" gloves. They do not have rubberized grips. If you are moving heavy glass frames or large furniture, you’ll find them too slippery. Seam Sensitivity: There is a seam at the fingertips. If you are doing ultra-fine work (like picking up microscopic stamps), you may need to rotate the glove slightly to get the best "feel." Thinness: They are thin by design (for dexterity), so don't expect them to provide warmth in a cold warehouse. Overall Input The ENPOINT Archival Gloves are a masterclass in specialized utility. They do one job—protecting sensitive surfaces from human oils—and they do it perfectly. The transition to black fabric is a smart, professional move that elevates the experience of handling your most prized possessions. Pro-Tip: To keep these "archival grade" after washing, do not use fabric softener. Softeners leave a chemical residue on the cloth that can transfer back onto your coins or film. Air-dry them to prevent shrinkage, and they will stay in "like-new" condition for dozens of uses! Who is this for? Coin and stamp collectors, film photographers, jewelry sellers, museum docents, and anyone doing precision metal or mirror inspection.
B**L
Reasonably Priced Cotton Gloves
Good quality (so far) for handling items in our museum collections.
M**F
good fitting gloves and comfortable
These gloves fit well. I ordered the large and they fit my hands which are long and not beefy. The gloves have a little too much fabric at the finger tips, but I was able to handle photographs easily enough. I think they will hold up to gentle washing them by hand, but I would not put them in the washing machine. They do the job.
A**E
Good fit, soft, works well for art handling
These cotton gloves have a good stretchy, form-fitting shape that work well for handling artwork. I don't expect them to last forever, but the 5-pack should keep me covered for a good while.
P**F
Great Archiving Gloves
Excellent quality! Quick shipping! Left absolutely no lint on my glossy book covers. I mistakenly bought a size 10: They are slightly too large for me, bit I can still use them. I will definitely buy again, but I will try a little bit smaller next time.
Z**I
Go a size up!
First, I wanted to address the size. These are smaller than expected! My hands are not very big, and I chose Large, and they barely fit!!! Feel cheap / low quality, but I guess you get what you pay for. For my use case, which is dealing with items I do not want to leave fingerprints on (e.g. inside of picture frame glass) - those will do. I will literally use them for 5-10 minutes at a time, so not a problem. For people that use the gloves for hours - I would say look for better quality ones.
V**D
Wear these Gloves, they help.
These work great if you do not forget that you have them. Would buy again
J**E
Extremely poor quality
First I bought these in small. They did not fit. Then I bought them in large. They also do not fit. The thumb is at a weird angle so it feels wrong on both the left and right hand. The fingers are a weird length so some are too short and others are significantly too long. These don’t even go up to my wrist. The stitching is atrocious. I was sewing better than this in middle school. Loose threads and frayed edges everywhere. I gave them two stars because they exist. They are gloves, they go over your hand, and if you’re trying to avoid fingerprints, smudges, and hand oils when working with sensitive products like glass and painted models, they will do that. But they won’t be comfortable, they won’t fit right, they’re not conductive, they have zero stretch, and they probably won’t last long. Better than nothing, but look elsewhere if you want any sort of quality.
F**.
Excelentes para leer cómics y libros de arte sin mancharlos. Muy buena compra
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