Very nice. What was the background?
Personally, I would get rid of the artificial frame, particularly because it's brighter than most of the image. I think it distracts. That raises an interesting question, which is the convention of using a white or off-white mat when framing. Because the border is wider and clearly distinct from the image, I don't think they distract. However, one of the other people who is shown in the gallery that has some of my shots,
Marty Klein, has a gorgeous image of a flower (a scanograph, not a photograph) against a dark background that he framed with a charcoal gray mat, and the result was truly stunning. It's something that I made a mental note to try, but I haven't yet figured out what sort of frame would go well with it. But all of this is a digression.