Heirloom textiles are treasured keepsakes of the past. Passed down through generations they serve as records of family history, strengthen family and cultural ties, and bring to mind special events. An article of clothing such as a grandmother’s Parisian lace veil, a daughter’s Belgian linen christening dress, or a Mother’s vintage silk charmeuse wedding gown is a physical representation of family cultural history that provides a window into the past in order to better appreciate the present. The expert team of conservators at J. Scheer & Co. is here to support those who endeavor to care for these honored keepsakes to ensure they last for generations to come.
Heirlooms made of organic material are perishable and need special care. Serious damage to textiles may be caused by improper methods of cleaning, storing, repairing, use, or display. Even today’s textile treasures deserve proper care and attention to be preserved as tomorrow’s heirlooms. For decades we have expertly cleaned and conserved objects ranging from bridal gowns to couture to items in museum collections and we continue to train in the most up-to-date conservation techniques. Our team performs a detailed inspection of each item to identify the construction and fabrics used, and to document staining or discoloration, rips and tears, and weakened areas. Our conservators use this information to create a cleaning and conservation treatment plan that, once completed, supports caretakers in maintaining the historical and physical integrity of these precious objects.