- 1. Woven Legends from Guatemala
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... Then as a hummingbird, he flew to perch on a tobacco plant from where he could always watch his beloved Moon. Intellectual Property Please note that the author´s rights, publication, reproduction ...
- 2. Reconstructions
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... reproductions (see also: http://www.historical-costumes.com/index.html) Jane Malcolm-Davies, ed.: The Tudor Child: Clothing and Culture 1485 to 1625 When does a museum want to make ...
- 3. Mannequins for Costume Display
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... exhibition and the desire to replicate every detail. The latter is expensive, time-consuming, and not always justified in a museum situation. “Perfect” reproductions are found in wax museums, where even ...
hair
Marking
health safety
museum
chemical lace
Collections Trust UK
exhibition
Qing Dynasty
Ramie
damage
Shanghai
identifying stitches
split stitch
receipts
weaving
traditional costume
Princess Margaret
transportation
20th century
empress
silk
knitted lace
indigenous peoples
warp
opera
Moulins
dwarf
reconstruction
fibers
storage
contamination
identifying fibers
identifying lace
skirt
risk
sewing techniques
wool
protest dress
preventive conservation
Alto Peru
fashionable dress
archives
sleeve
interlinking
Don Quichotte
photographs
WildWorks
sprang
Lady in White
refugees
embroidery
leavers
personal memories
Chinese traditional Costume
Brazilian
Knitting
Raymonda
cross-stitch
mannequins
protection from evil