1. KOMPOZİT ÜRÜNLERDE TEKSTİL KONSERVASYONU: ANKARA OYUNCAK MÜZESİ KOLEKSİYONU'NA AİT BEBEKLER.
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YANAR, Ayşem
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DOLLS , *TEXTILE fibers , *TOYS , *TOY making , *CLOTHING & dress , *CONSERVATION & restoration , *PHOTOGRAPHY festivals - Abstract
Dolls, artificial dolls/folkloric doll products, which are among the products exhibited in ethnography and especially in toy museums, are important cultural heritage products in terms of displaying local clothes and representing the features of region. The sustainability and the introduction of this tradition to new generations can be achieved by protecting these products and prolonging their life span. For this reason, it is important for sustainability to carry out conservation and restoration studies on products in museums and private collections. Ankara Toy Museum, with over 6000 objects, consists of traditional toys made in Turkey and abroad, as well as industrial toys produced in Turkey and various countries abroad. The museum compiles many traditional toys from various provinces and districts, villages and rural areas of Turkey; Fatos brand toys etc. Museum collection includes important samples such as traditional gum tragacanth dolls, wooden spoon dolls, knitted dolls, corncob dolls, Ardahan Damal dolls, Kapadokya Soğanlı dolls, and various porcelain dolls. In this study, conservation studies applied to dolls in the Ankara Toy Museum collection are included. Conservation studies were carried out for 21 dolls in the museum collection which are displayed currently. One gum tragacanth doll, one plastic doll and two Fatoş dolls, whose heads are plastic and whose bodies are filled with textiles and fibers, are presented as a case study. Status scanning, documentation studies, detection of deterioration, cleaning process stages for dolls are presented through photography and conservation practices applied to dolls are given step by step in the study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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