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Autor:
Cristina Scibè, Kira Eng-Wilmot, Thomas Lam, Isetta Tosini, Maria José González López, Caroline Solazzo
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-21 (2024)
Abstract Animal-based metal threads were largely used between the 10th and the fifteenth century, in European, Middle Eastern and Far Eastern textile productions for the decoration of textiles and cloths. They belong to a larger group of metal thread
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/74df746ec25d4a10b2e667f4862c772c
Autor:
Caroline Solazzo
Publikováno v:
Conservar Património, Vol 31, Pp 97-114 (2019)
This paper is a review of proteomics and mass spectrometric techniques used for the study of historical textiles and garments. First applied on archaeological animal fibers over a decade ago, proteomics has made important contributions to the analysi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/27b5c9c4233f4520a75c58eda85b7975
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 8, Iss 2 (2021)
Tortoiseshell is a proteinaceous material derived from the scutes of marine turtles, and was shaped into an abundance of objects, especially luxurious items, at its peak in the seventeenth and eighteenth century. It has continued to be used even afte
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/367e4120ca7f4e819b8eaee16241518f
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 8, p e0183053 (2017)
Baleen has been harvested by indigenous people for thousands of years, as well as collected by whalers as an additional product of commercial whaling in modern times. Baleen refers to the food-filtering system of Mysticeti whales; a full baleen rack
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/70dada45e6af43c29c29d71e7e8c9372
Publikováno v:
Studies in Conservation. 66:357-374
This paper presents the study of metal threads and other decorative materials on 11 traditional Chinese children's hats dated to the early twentieth century. The lavishly decorated hats were presented to children to protect them from evil and bless t
Autor:
Caroline Solazzo
Publikováno v:
Conservar Património, Vol 31, Pp 97-114 (2019)
Conservar Património; Vol. 31 (2019): Studies in historical textiles; 97-114
Conservar Património; vol. 31 (2019): Estudos sobre têxteis históricos; 97-114
Conservar Património; Vol. 31 (2019): Studies in historical textiles; 97-114
Conservar Património; vol. 31 (2019): Estudos sobre têxteis históricos; 97-114
This paper is a review of proteomics and mass spectrometric techniques used for the study of historical textiles and garments. First applied on archaeological animal fibers over a decade ago, proteomics has made important contributions to the analysi
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 8, Iss 2 (2021)
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 8, Iss 2 (2021)
Tortoiseshell is a proteinaceous material derived from the scutes of marine turtles, and was shaped into an abundance of objects, especially luxurious items, at its peak in the seventeenth and eighteenth century. It has continued to be used even afte
Autor:
Caroline Solazzo, Elena Phipps
Publikováno v:
Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings.
Since the sixteenth century, references by Spanish chroniclers to the use of chinchilla hair (Andean rodents of several species including viscacha) by Andean weavers indicate that the fine hair of these animals had been incorporated into textiles. Th
Autor:
Caroline Solazzo, Elena Phipps
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 140:105575
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cultural Heritage. 33:10-17
Beginning in the 13th century, membrane metal threads – made out of animal skins (leather, parchment, and vellum) or membranous material (e.g., stomach, intestine) coated with metal – were the most popular variety of decorative metal threads used