Conservation around the Millennium (Hungarian National Museum, 2001)
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6. Cutting design of the shoe from coffin 7. Stitching technique of the shoe from no. 73 coffin no. 73 with the solution of methacrylate co-polymer.27 After the conservation of the metal elements, the textile was further cleaned with an emulsion.28 Stains originating from body fluids could not be removed, although they largely faded and the material regained the original silky lustre. The crumpled, ragged hemming ribbon was cleaned with water.29 After the based completion of the gaps, the ribbon was sewn back with tacking stitches through the original holes. Finally, a supporting shoe-tree was made from polyethylene foam rubber (2 mm thick) for the storage of the shoes. (Picture 8) 8. The restored shoe from above and from the sole 103