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Abstract Objects made of dyed parchment are relatively rare in libraries and archives. When conservators dye parchment, they are essentially concerned with approximating the colour of the aged original material. Various methods are available today for dyeing parchment and other skin-based materials. This overview describes two methods in detail: staining with pastel chalk and dyeing with leather dye. Dyeing can be carried out before or after the application of an infill, the resulting advantages and disadvantages are briefly described. A look at the basis for decision for or against colour matching aims to motivate further discussion on this topic.
期刊介绍:
Restaurator is the only international periodical specializing exclusively in the conservation of library and archive materials. Articles examine the many important aspects of this subject area, such as technology, practical experience and organization. They also focus on scientific basics: Many articles deal with the development of new preservation techniques and the improvement and better understanding of established methods. The articles are written in English with summaries in English, French and German. By reading Restaurator regularly, librarians, archivists and restorers can keep up to date with the latest research and developments. The editorial committee is made up of experts from well-known institutions and organizations from all over the world