大英博物館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (大英博物館Instagram)「In our latest behind-the-scenes blog, conservator Sophie Rowe talks us through the treatment process for this incredible fish skin bag, made over 100 years ago.  Our conservators have worked with an array of incredible materials used by Arctic Peoples to make the objects in our #ArcticExhibition, including parkas made from seal intestines, tiny bags intricately sewn from the feet of ducks and harpoon floats used in hunting, made from the bladders of walruses.  Each of these objects are testimony to the ingenuity of Arctic Peoples, making sure that no part of any animal goes to waste, and all available resources are used to make beautiful and practical items.  Follow the conservation process in Sophie’s blog and learn how the team carefully repaired the bags ready for the show – link in bio.  In partnership with @BritishAcademy_, join our free online event discussing the world’s environmental future post-pandemic with Mary Robinson and Lord Nicholas Stern.  Tune in from 17.30 GMT on Thursday 12 November – book your place at britishmuseum.org/arctic  🔎 Fish skin bag. Alaska, 19th century.  #BritishMuseum #Arctic #Exhibition #Conservation」11月4日 3時19分 - britishmuseum

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In our latest behind-the-scenes blog, conservator Sophie Rowe talks us through the treatment process for this incredible fish skin bag, made over 100 years ago.

Our conservators have worked with an array of incredible materials used by Arctic Peoples to make the objects in our #ArcticExhibition, including parkas made from seal intestines, tiny bags intricately sewn from the feet of ducks and harpoon floats used in hunting, made from the bladders of walruses.

Each of these objects are testimony to the ingenuity of Arctic Peoples, making sure that no part of any animal goes to waste, and all available resources are used to make beautiful and practical items.

Follow the conservation process in Sophie’s blog and learn how the team carefully repaired the bags ready for the show – link in bio.

In partnership with @BritishAcademy_, join our free online event discussing the world’s environmental future post-pandemic with Mary Robinson and Lord Nicholas Stern.

Tune in from 17.30 GMT on Thursday 12 November – book your place at britishmuseum.org/arctic

🔎 Fish skin bag. Alaska, 19th century.

#BritishMuseum #Arctic #Exhibition #Conservation


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