Conserving Vulture Peak | Episode 10: Stitching the support fabric
In this episode Hannah describes how they go about stitching the support fabric to the front of the embroidery to keep things in place. The embroidery dates from China’s Tang dynasty (AD 618–907). It depicts the Buddha preaching at Vulture Peak – in Buddhist tradition a favourite retreat of the Buddha and his disciples, located in what is now north-east India. It was discovered by archaeologist Sir Aurel Stein (1862–1943) who, while exploring the many caves at Dunhuang, discovered a walled up cave. Behind this wall was a library full of manuscripts paintings and textiles, including this astonishing embroidery. Watch the rest of the ‘Conserving Vulture Peak’ series here: https://goo.gl/FXoBK2 The tapestry is part of a collection donated to the British Museum by the archaeologist Sir Aurel Stein (1862–1943). You can find more information in the collection online https://goo.gl/7B4W81

Conserving Vulture Peak I Episode 11: The results

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Conserving Vulture Peak | Episode 1: Introduction

Conserving the Emperor's Carpet

Traditional Chinese Dressmaking Techniques are COOL (A 1930s Qipao ft. Claire Zhang)

Materials You Need - (Part 1 of 6) Conservation and Preservation of Heirloom Textiles

Delicate fibres: paper and textiles conservation

Unveiling China's Master Ceramics Blue & White Vase Creation

Secrets of Textile Conservation: Caring for Historic Clothing

The conservation of the 'Phoenix' portrait of Elizabeth I

Conserving Vulture Peak | Episode 8: Examining the back of the embroidery

Geisha and classic Japanese hair | This is a hairstyle that was once popular in Japan.

Conserving Vulture Peak | Episode 2: Curatorial introduction

Textile Conservation at The Met

Japanese Kimono Craftsman! Decorating process of gold painting and mother-of-pearl inlay!

ASMR at the museum | Conserving an Adzido Pan African Dance Costume | V&A

Conservations (part one)

Conserving Vulture Peak | Episode 9: Turning the Embroidery

