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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ARTS AND DESIGN,KULIYYAH OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN,
INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
CONSERVATION REPORT
SERIAL NO: Textile / 1 / 10 January 2011
1. IDENTIFICATION
NAME OF OBJECT : Batik Malaysia
DATE OBSERVES : 10 January 2011
OWNER : Mariyam binti Din @ Ariffin
TYPE OF OBJECT : Batik Sarong
2. OBJECT HISTORY
DATE/ PERIOD : 1998
CONCEPT : Malay Traditional
3. DESCRIPTION
MATERIAL : Textile; Cotton
TECHNIQUES : Stamp technique
Size : 1050mm (Width) x 840mm (Height)
4. PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION:
1. Loose Thread2. Substandard Repair3. Holes
4. Creases
Refer to Appendix
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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ARTS AND DESIGN,KULIYYAH OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN,
INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
CONSERVATION REPORT
5. CONSERVATION PROPOSAL
RESTORATIONPROCESS
1. Observation and documentation
i) Recording the object description and properties
ii) Identifying problems
iii) Photo taking before, during and after restoration process
1. Material Identification
i) Burning Test
-This is a destructive method of identifying fibre.
ii) Colour Bleeding Test
-Testing using distilled water and cotton bud to see bleeding possibility
1. Treatment
i) Couching
ii) Back Stitch
iii) Colour Touch-up using colour pencils
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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ARTS AND DESIGN,KULIYYAH OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN,
INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
CONSERVATION REPORT5. DESCRIPTION OF RESTORATION PROCESS
1. Observation and documentation of object2. Testing colour bleeding using distilled
water
3. Conducting burning test to identify type offibre.
4. Place lining cloth under the part. Selectionof lining cloth is according to colour and
texture of textile which is closely the same.
Repairing Loose Thread Damage
5. Stitching back stitch around the damagepart
6. Stitching using couching technique to backup the loose thread part.
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7. Touching up back the colour by referringexisting motif using pencil colour.
8. Finished repaired part.
Substandard Repair
9. Unstitching previous repair 10. Stitching using back stitch and couching
11. Touching up back the colour 12. Finished repaired part
Creases
13. Ironing using low temperature and under alayer of damp fabric 14. Finished repaired part
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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ARTS AND DESIGN,KULIYYAH OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN,
INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
CONSERVATION REPORT
15. RESTORATION DOCUMENTATION
Problems Before During After
Loose
Thread
Substandard
Repair
Holes
Creases
EQUIPMENT(S) AND MATERIALS USED:
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i. Lighter (Fire Source)
ii. Scalpel
iii. Distilled Water
iv. Cotton Budd
v. No.12 Needle
vi. Thread
vii. Lining cloth
viii. Scissor
ix. Colour Pencils
1. RECOMMENDATION AND REMARKS:
1. Display
For displaying this object, avoid it from being hung because this will create too muchtension to this object. The best way is to display it in flat method where the tension ofgravity is spread evenly to all part of the object.
This object should also be displayed in case or within glazed frame to avoid outsidepollution and dust. However, the display case must not be tight where this may lead to
excess humidity.
Light exposure at the display area should be kept in low level; around 50lux becauselight is one of the source of heat and this may cause fading and make object dry andbrittle. If possible, use automatic light which only turns on as people approach thedisplay area and turns off when people move on.
The RH reading and temperature should be kept in constant at all the time.
2. Storage
This textile object can be either store in flat storage or to be rolled to a tube. In using
any of this method, be sure not to put any direct contact of object to the storage parts.
The object must be layered with acid-free paper to keep it away from any exposure to
further damages.
The environment of the storage should be around 60% +/- 5% of RH, 20 degree
Celsius +/- 2 degree Celsius and proper maintenance from time to time.
The storage should be in total darkness, which mean to avoid any light in order to keep
it in best condition.
WORK CARRIED OUT BY : Aishah binti Abd RahimSTARTING DATE : 14 January 2011
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FINISHING DATE : 16 January 2011
LECTURER SIGNATURE :
DATE :
Appendix
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Problems Identification
Size:1050mm (Width) x 840mm (Height)
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Substandard Repair
Loose Thread
Holes