Textile conservation is a more active approach that involves direct physical intervention to stabilize or repair objects that have already suffered damage. This may include treatments such as cleaning, repairing, stabilizing structural issues, or carefully restoring object components.
While textile preservation focuses on minimizing risks and slowing deterioration over time. It is considered the most effective and efficient way to ensure the long-term preservation of an object. This approach involves actions such as risk assessments, establishing care and handling protocols, and creating guidelines for storage, display, transport, and environmental condition.
At Heritage Textile Conservation, Nickole follows the American Institute for Conservation Ethical guidelines to ensure treatment is ethical and effective while providing the highest level of care and respect. This includes treatments that uphold the integrity, cultural value, and aesthetics of the object.