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Dear Konstantine
A very good colleague (textile conservator) and friend Morwena Stephens
alerted me, some years ago, on a workshop on “Contact/pressure mounting”
which was run by the UKIC and the British Museum(?). If I remember
correctly, Morwena told me that the workshop was initially run in the USA.
I am sure this workshop has produced quite a lot of very useful and relevant
info on the subject, but I am afraid this is all I know about it. However,
I am attaching a short reading list which you might find helpful. Moreover,
product information sheets from manufacturing companies can provide very
useful data, which worth looking at.
Good luck and best regards from home!
Elpida Christophoridou
Textiles’ Conservator
11th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities
Hellenic Ministry of Culture
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From: "K Hatziantoniou" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: Pressure Mounting
> Dear All
>
> I need to pressure mount several fragile islamic textiles, of relatively
> small dimensions, for permanent exhibition in the museum environment with
> relatively stable RH and temperature. I need further information on which
> material to use for supporting the textile underneath the final cover of
> the mounted board. Polyester felt, cotton dommette or even other material?
> I am not experienced in pressure mounting and I worry about the
> development of micro-climate in a country with very high humidity and
> temperature.
>
> Many thank you
>
> Konstantinos Chatziantoniou
> Textile Conservator
> Museum of Islamic Art
> Doha
> Qatar
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