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This is a detailed display case exhibiting the process of manufacturing artificial silk, labeled "LA SOIE ARTIFICIELLE BEMBERG" and subtitled "D'APRES LE PROCEDE AU CUIVRE ET A GRAND ETIRAGE." The display is organized into three main sections: I. Traitement préliminaire de la matière première (linters c.a.d. cellulose de coton), II. Fabrication de la Solution Cupro-ammoniacale, and III. Tissus en SOIE BEMBERG.

Section I showcases raw cotton linters (4), and various chemical treatments and intermediate products in small glass vials and containers, including grain cotton after degreasing (6) and bleached linters (7).

Section II details the fabrication of the cupro-ammonia solution. It includes samples of copper sulfate (8), ammonia (9), soda (10), dissolution of linters in the cupro-ammonia solution (11), fresh threads (12), acid threads (13), and finishing treatments like bath No. 1 (acid) (14) and bath No. 2 (soap) (15). These are also represented by various substances in vials.

Section III presents different types of Bemberg silk fabrics, including raw silk threads (16), Bemberg dyed silk threads (17), natural dyed silk threads for comparison (18), Satin (19), Taffetas (20), Milanaise (21), Jersey (22), Bas (23), and fabrics for shirts (24).

The display case itself is made of wood with a glass front, revealing the contents. The lighting appears to be overhead, casting a slight glare on the glass. The background shows a blurred environment, suggesting this display is likely within a museum or exhibition space. The numbering on the display case, "16.794", may be an inventory or exhibit number. Based on the style and subject matter, this display could be found in a museum dedicated to textiles, industrial processes, or fashion history in Paris, France.
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This is a detailed display case exhibiting the process of manufacturing artificial silk, labeled "LA SOIE ARTIFICIELLE BEMBERG" and subtitled "D'APRES LE PROCEDE AU CUIVRE ET A GRAND ETIRAGE." The display is organized into three main sections: I. Traitement préliminaire de la matière première (linters c.a.d. cellulose de coton), II. Fabrication de la Solution Cupro-ammoniacale, and III. Tissus en SOIE BEMBERG. Section I showcases raw cotton linters (4), and various chemical treatments and intermediate products in small glass vials and containers, including grain cotton after degreasing (6) and bleached linters (7). Section II details the fabrication of the cupro-ammonia solution. It includes samples of copper sulfate (8), ammonia (9), soda (10), dissolution of linters in the cupro-ammonia solution (11), fresh threads (12), acid threads (13), and finishing treatments like bath No. 1 (acid) (14) and bath No. 2 (soap) (15). These are also represented by various substances in vials. Section III presents different types of Bemberg silk fabrics, including raw silk threads (16), Bemberg dyed silk threads (17), natural dyed silk threads for comparison (18), Satin (19), Taffetas (20), Milanaise (21), Jersey (22), Bas (23), and fabrics for shirts (24). The display case itself is made of wood with a glass front, revealing the contents. The lighting appears to be overhead, casting a slight glare on the glass. The background shows a blurred environment, suggesting this display is likely within a museum or exhibition space. The numbering on the display case, "16.794", may be an inventory or exhibit number. Based on the style and subject matter, this display could be found in a museum dedicated to textiles, industrial processes, or fashion history in Paris, France.

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