From the Interpretation Through Dialogue Facebook page: 

"This is perfect! From the exhibition, “Kids Curate Kids Create.” Done by a K-6 class with the Mathers Museum Education Team!"

I can't attach the photo, so the label reads:

The Curator's Pledge:
I promise to be curious, to be 
cautious, to be kind, to be gentle,
and not to lick the artifact.

Not exactly "Do Not Touch" language, but effective. :)

*****
Stacey A. Swigart

Sent By The Light Of The Moon


Friday, June 29, 2018, 3:01 PM -0400 from [log in to unmask]  <[log in to unmask]>:
>I'm looking to steal someone's well-worded "Do Not Touch" label that succinctly explains why touching an artifact is bad, preferably something that addresses the human tendency to think "My [underline and italics here] hands are clean."
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