Repair of paper, restoration of ropes and restoration of textiles - professional preservation and expertise
Protect cultural values and extend the lifetime of documents
Containment and restoration combines accurate crafts, scientific expertise and archive materials with suitable solutions. Services include paper restoration, rope restoration and textile restoration, offering both stabilisation and aesthetic restoration - always in accordance with international conservation standards and the permission of the Office for the Protection of Heritage.
What is done and why it is important
Rikkis or the preservation of obsolete materials does not mean merely repairing injuries: it is an investment to ensure preservation and accessibility. Proper intervention stops further deformation, reduces the risk of acidification and preserves the original appearance and information. Expertise gives a clear overview of the state and optimal maintenance plan that helps to decide on the scope and priorities of restoration.
Basic services and special solutions
- <<Paber restoration - page stabilisation, repair of broken edges and holes, removal of stains and pH-neutralisation. li>
- Return of ropes - broken backs, loose leaves and worn covers are restored while preserving the original structure and material co-ordination.
- <<Textile restoration - antique textiles, shelves and flagship structures are suitable for long-term exhibiting. The offer is also suitable for emergency rescue operations, preparation of exhibitions and fast bonding of updated publications.
Why choose a professional approach
<Security and compliance: work is carried out under the permission of the Finnish Museum of Heritage, using archive-quality materials and restoration methods. Personnel precision: experienced conservators assess the details and implement solutions that maintain historical value. Speed without compromise: lifting allows fast rewinding and printing without permanent quality.
Process - transparent and adapted
- Esmane expertise and status documentation. li>li>Personalised conservation plan with an estimate of time and materials.
li>li>Practical recovery: stabilisation, cleaning, repairs and restoration. - li>Li>Final quality control, documentation and recommendations for future storage. /h3>Sledge advantages and long-term value lifetime investment in high quality conservation reduces future The work results in preserved content, restored appearance and confidence that the cultural object is professionally protected.
Recommendation for activities: start from the assessment of the state and personal price offer in order to plan the necessary interventions - be it for long-term preservation, exhibition or rapid processing.
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