A conservation team at Knole are employing X-radiography as a non-invasive means to assess the interior condition of furniture and artefacts. Read more.
X-ray of a settee showing construction and upholstery. (National Trust/3DX-Ray)
A conservation team at Knole are employing X-radiography as a non-invasive means to assess the interior condition of furniture and artefacts. Read more.
X-ray of a settee showing construction and upholstery. (National Trust/3DX-Ray)
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That is really cool!
Thanks for sharing that!
yaakov….
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