ADF 206: HISTORIC TEXTILES AND TEXTILES CONSERVATION

Institution MASENO UNIVERSITY
Course FASHION DESIGN
Year 1st Year
Semester Unknown
Posted By Mwalimu Evans Okoyo.
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Throughout history man has always created, used and preserved textiles. Thus, textiles have been part of man’s life from time immemorial. This course explores textile conservation and issues related to conservation such as preserving, cleaning, repairing and laundering, which includes traditional and modern methods.
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