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Taj Mahal: mud-pack treatment for pollution stains | Taj Mahal: mud-pack treatment for pollution stains |
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India's iconic Taj Mahal monument is to be given a mud-pack to remove yellow pollution stains, archaeologists say. | India's iconic Taj Mahal monument is to be given a mud-pack to remove yellow pollution stains, archaeologists say. |
The treatment is hoped to restore the natural sheen and colour of the white marble monument. | The treatment is hoped to restore the natural sheen and colour of the white marble monument. |
It will be the fourth time the 17th century mausoleum has had the treatment. | It will be the fourth time the 17th century mausoleum has had the treatment. |
The last mud-pack was applied in 2008, but pollution levels around the monument remain high and officials say it needs cleaning again. | |
The Taj Mahal sits on the bank of the Yamuna River, at the city of Agra in India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh. | The Taj Mahal sits on the bank of the Yamuna River, at the city of Agra in India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh. |
It was completed by the Emperor Shah Jahan in 1653 as a mausoleum for his third and favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died giving birth to their 14th child. | |
The monument's complex structure of white marble domes and minarets inlaid with semi-precious stones and carvings is considered the finest example of Mughal art in India. | The monument's complex structure of white marble domes and minarets inlaid with semi-precious stones and carvings is considered the finest example of Mughal art in India. |
In 1983, the Taj Mahal became an Unesco World Heritage site and attracts millions of visitors each year. | In 1983, the Taj Mahal became an Unesco World Heritage site and attracts millions of visitors each year. |
But it also has to contend with pollution from the busy and industrial city of Agra and a nearby oil refinery. | But it also has to contend with pollution from the busy and industrial city of Agra and a nearby oil refinery. |
"Due to increasing pollution in the city, the white marble is yellowing and is losing its sheen," B M Bhatnagar from the Archeological Survey of India told the Press Trust of India. | "Due to increasing pollution in the city, the white marble is yellowing and is losing its sheen," B M Bhatnagar from the Archeological Survey of India told the Press Trust of India. |
Mr Bhatnagar said the chemical department of the Archeological Survey has already begun the process to make the mud-pack. | Mr Bhatnagar said the chemical department of the Archeological Survey has already begun the process to make the mud-pack. |
The cleaning treatment is said to be based on a traditional recipe which is used by Indian women to restore a natural glow to their faces. | The cleaning treatment is said to be based on a traditional recipe which is used by Indian women to restore a natural glow to their faces. |
A 2mm-thick layer of lime-rich clay will be plastered over the affected areas of the monument and left overnight to dry, said Mr Bhatnagar. | A 2mm-thick layer of lime-rich clay will be plastered over the affected areas of the monument and left overnight to dry, said Mr Bhatnagar. |
"When it dries the flakes are removed from the surface with soft nylon brushes and washed with distilled water to remove impurities sticking to the surface," he said. | "When it dries the flakes are removed from the surface with soft nylon brushes and washed with distilled water to remove impurities sticking to the surface," he said. |
The marble mausoleum had been given this treatment three times in the past: in 1994, 2001 and 2008. | The marble mausoleum had been given this treatment three times in the past: in 1994, 2001 and 2008. |
"In the last treatment, which cost around Rs. 10.4 lakh ($24,000), a team of two dozen experts had carried out the work in small sections over a period of six months to ensure that the tourist inflow does not suffer," said Mr Bhatnagar. | "In the last treatment, which cost around Rs. 10.4 lakh ($24,000), a team of two dozen experts had carried out the work in small sections over a period of six months to ensure that the tourist inflow does not suffer," said Mr Bhatnagar. |
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