- 1. Storing Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... and marking: consider carefully how to label and mark shelves, boxes, drawers in the storage area’s address system [see Marking and labeling costume] protocol: Use both a written and an electronic protocol ...
- 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 ...
exhibition
stored
refugees
mechanical aids
sprang
fashionable dress
knickers
personal memories
indigenous peoples
lace
Planning
sleeve
Feathers
accession number
Viscose
checklist
Comparative items
Busts and mannequins
Jute
stripes
Resource
moving
Mette Bagge Kiær
Wool
19th century
exhibition space
Reconstruction
Guidelines
folk culture
Royal Danish Collections
Manneken-Pis
policy
Storing
jacket
St Gall
purse
Donkey Man
Mother Sally
legend
children
Taoist jacket
weaving
color symbolism
fashion
20th century
Royal Collections
silk
ICOM
Felting
wool
Collections Trust UK
Ramie
Quick Response
space
guidelines
chemical lace
hospital
Nutcracker
collective identity
Identification