Subject: Shellac on ceramics
We are currently investigating the staining of ceramics caused by shellac; more specifically the purple/red discoloration that occurs when reversing old, unrefined shellac (caused by the presence of lac dye in the shellac) with solvent mixtures. We are hoping to hear from anyone who has observed this phenomena and if so, under what conditions they occurred and what, if anything, was done to remove/reduce the staining. This study is a collaborative project between the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the J. Paul Getty Museum in an effort to understand and treat the problem of lac dye staining on ceramics and will be published. Please reply directly to Marie Svoboda <msvoboda [at] getty__edu> Charlotte Eng <ceng [at] lacma__org> Marie Svoboda Associate Conservator Antiquities Conservation J. Paul Getty Museum 310-440-7052 *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:36 Distributed: Saturday, January 27, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-36-015 ***Received on Monday, 22 January, 2007