- 1. Storing Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... disaster preparedness must also include the storage areas (see ICOM’s International Committee for Museum Security handbook Museum Security and Protection and Handbook on emergency procedures) labeling ...
- 2. Marking and Labeling Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- Marking costume in museum collections QR code, which stands for “Quick Response” These codes can be used to make stored data available, for example information about a museum object inside a packing ...
- 3. Guidelines
- (Working with clothes)
- ... (ink from ballpoint pens cannot be removed without damaging historical textiles; see also Documentation and Marking and labeling costume) Each object must bear its permanent accession number Record ...
knit
ombré roll stitch
archival materials
crewel stitch
Taoist jacket
Busts and mannequins
stitches
outloans
drama
construction
display
leather
Brazilian
photostats
Ramie
poison
masculine culture
protection from evil
Balmaceda
Pattern
damage
collecting policy
details
Hmong
Mother Sally
portrait
handling
Royal Collections
angel
mechanical aids
folk dress
chemicals
wedding dress
textile technique
jacket
running stitch
popular culture
collar
exhibition
20th century
Rayon
Flax
Marking
Costume idioms
hair
Hans Maler
pants
policy
diversity of backgrounds
sprang
1950s
uniform
data record
mercury
textile fibers
pattern-taking
disaster planning
storage
textile weaves
Thailand