Journal article

The Use of Textured Japanese Paper as a Filler for Leather Conservation: Exploring an Alternative to BEVA® 371

M Ishiwata, J Kemp

Aiccm Bulletin | Informa UK Limited | Published : 2025

Abstract

The work presented here aims to expand the use of Japanese paper for loss compensation in leather objects as an alternative to the more common and less sustainable use of acrylic media. The research builds out of earlier work by Charlotte Ridley (2017) and Yue Li (2021) and is focused on texture-capture based on a minimal palette of materials. This article demonstrates the comprehensive testing of Japanese paper for casting fills for textured leather and compares the results with fills made from the more common medium, BEVA® 371. Several different weights of Japanese paper and concentrations of Klucel G in ethanol were press-moulded into silicone rubber casts taken from both coarse and fine-..

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