MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY AND CONSERVATION OF HISTORICAL SYRIAN SHAWL, AND A PROPOSAL STUDY TO RE-DISPLAY IT

نوع المستند : مقالات بحثية

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قسم الترميم - کلية الفنون الجميلة - جامعة المنيا

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This study describes the conservation of textiles in Egypt that were in an uncontrolled state of storage. Highly decorative and multi-colored fabric fibers from the Syrian heritage costumes between 1890-1945 and explores the deterioration aspects found due to suffering from several degradation factors during the previous museum exhibition for an archaeological Shawl, the most common conservation processes of a textile object include cleaning, stabilization, restoration, exhibition, and storage.
The microscope was used to identify the dust, To identify the types of dyes, and ATR-FTIR was used To determine the type and condition of the fibers, The effect of cleaning agents on natural dyes has been tested, and the test gave positive results, which confirms the lack of stability, and then it can be excluded washing process without any damage to the colors, This presentation will go through the step-by-step save treatment. Old save fixes have been removed, Mechanical cleaning was performed. And the use of new silk fabrics dyed with natural dyes to complete the missing parts. The fabric was supported on a new canvas stretched over a wooden frame. The research presented a proposed method to re-present it and present a method for visual completion of the missing parts

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