opr1945
Brown Belt
I recently purchase several old Japanese scrolls. When I got them I discovered they were very fragile. I did not get that from the pictures on line of the scrolls. Some have rips or tears about half way across the scroll. I would like to display them but, I am afraid that the weight of the scroll would further the tear.
1. I have thought I could glue the scroll itself to some backing to reenforce the scroll and absorb the weight to prevent the tear getting worse. I don't know what kind of backing paper or cloth would work best.
2. I have also thought of attaching to some kind of backing board. Then supporting the lower dowel so that the weight of the scroll is transferred to the backing board not the paper of the scroll.
I have watched several U-tube videos on repairing scrolls and that job is way above my pay grade.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.
1. I have thought I could glue the scroll itself to some backing to reenforce the scroll and absorb the weight to prevent the tear getting worse. I don't know what kind of backing paper or cloth would work best.
2. I have also thought of attaching to some kind of backing board. Then supporting the lower dowel so that the weight of the scroll is transferred to the backing board not the paper of the scroll.
I have watched several U-tube videos on repairing scrolls and that job is way above my pay grade.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.