Subject: Leather bloom
I've been interested in this for a long time in a desultory sort of way, but never had a chance to pursue it. You might look at two papers in the conservation literature if you have not already done so: Jean S. Gottliev, "A Note on Identifying Bloom on Leather Bindings," Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 22(1982):37-40. Ellen Pearlstein, "Fatty Bloom on Wood Sculpture from Mali," Studies in Conservation 31(1986):83-91. Simplistically, it seems to me that there must be a logical relationship between the mechanisms (largely the polymorphic behavior of fats) of bloom formation on bindings and other materials, and ultimately the explanation and the cure have to due with climate control. Karen Motylewski Director, Field Service Northeast Document Conservation Center 100 Brickstone Square Andover, MA 01810 508-470-1010 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:67 Distributed: Friday, March 25, 1994 Message Id: cdl-7-67-004 ***Received on Thursday, 24 March, 1994