Organic materials are easily degraded. Wood is particularly sensitive to changes in relative humidity. Leather is vulnerable to acidic pollutants in the air. Feathers, fur, skins and plant materials, all prone to attack by fungi and insects, are also susceptible to damage from contact, light and dust.
The skills of a conservator require an appreciation of the use of materials and techniques of construction, a deep understanding of the nature and behaviour of materials and the reasons why they deteriorate.
The primary focus of conservation within the Trust is to prevent deterioration. For many objects this means that conservation work is limited to maintaining stability and routine care.
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