enshrouds
Enshrouds, also known as shrouds or shroudings, are protective coverings used to safeguard objects, particularly in the context of art, historical artifacts, and scientific specimens. They serve multiple purposes, including preservation, protection from environmental factors, and facilitation of handling and transportation.
Historically, enshrouds were commonly used to protect paintings and other artworks from dust, light, and humidity.
In the field of science, enshrouds are used to protect delicate specimens such as fossils, minerals, and
Enshrouds are also used in the conservation of historical documents and manuscripts. They provide a barrier
The use of enshrouds is a standard practice in museums, galleries, and conservation labs to ensure the