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faded embroidered silk
- To: TEXCONS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: faded embroidered silk
- From: Jennifer Zemanek <jazemanek@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 06:03:03 -0700
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I am working on an embroidered silk, four paneled screen. Apparently for years the glass covering one of these silk panels had broken and was missing in three areas. As a result, there is now significant fading of a very deep blue color where the glass is no longer protecting the silk. My client is interested in minimizing this fading.
I am wondering if anyone could share their experience of a similar problem and how they successfully treated it.
Thank you so much,
Jennifer A. Zemanek
Upholstery Conservator
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