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Wood. Efflorescence caused by direct contact with open-cell polyester polyurethane.

Comments: Acicular, dendritic white amine deposits formed where the wood object was cushioned by polyurethane foam. The efflorescence is made of thin, sticky filaments.

Image credit: Photograph by Hiromi Nomurajima, © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. AIC, permission received 6/10/2020 from B. Naugle via email to rarenstein.

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