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Three service tiers built around real restoration needs, from single-volume repair to ongoing archival care.
Single-volume assessment & repair
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View kit detailsCustom treatment plan & consultation
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Explore the optionScheduled maintenance & archival monitoring
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Water damage, mold, and missing signatures
A detailed case study of recovering a 1689 parish register from severe water and mold damage. We used non-destructive optical spectroscopy and organic wheat starch adhesive for fiber repair.
Read the case study →Why traditional methods outperform modern synthetics
An exploration of the chemical properties that make wheat starch paste ideal for paper conservation. Reversible, pH-neutral, and does not cross-link over time.
Read the article →From Coptic to French link stitch
A guide to traditional spine sewing methods that ensure books remain functional for centuries. Compares Coptic, French link, and raised cord binding.
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View details →A focused product built around practical decisions and constraints.
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View details →A grounded product that adds a different angle without repeating the others.
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View details →A quarterly letter covering treatment case studies, adhesive chemistry, and structural binding techniques. No marketing — only practical knowledge from the workshop.