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pourabdollah E, Harandi D. Conservation and Restoration of a Brocades (Zaribaft) Fabric, Attributed to the Safavid Period, Belonging to a Private Collection in Tabriz. KCR 2021; 4 (3) :77-88
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*. MA student in restoration of cultural and historical objects; Faculty of Cultural Materials Conservation, Tabriz Islamic Art University.
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This study focuses on the techno-functional analysis, preservation and restoration of a silk textile attributed to the Safavid period, belonging to a private collection in Tabriz.  This research aimed to implement appropriate conservation measures and restoration based on the condition of the work for its display and preservation. The findings indicate that, through technical and comparative studies with several similar specimens, the artifact is likely from the Safavid era. The fabric exhibits various forms of degradation, including loss of warp and revealing of weft threads, perforation, tearing, holes, stains, and surface dirt. Conservation procedures applied to the textile included washing with sodium lauryl sulfate, consolidating the fibers, and reattachment of detached fibers using a thin film prepared by Klosel-G and backing support for the fabric. Finally, the textile was placed on a wooden frame for further preservation and display.
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Type of Study: Research, Original, Regular | Subject: Application of modern sciences, technologies, equipment, materials and methods
Received: 2025/01/8 | Accepted: 2021/11/30 | Published: 2021/11/30

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