Degeneration of fabrics with age is an accepted phenomenon. Limited data is available about impact of fiber characteristics on ageing of fabrics in museum settings. Museum professionals have relied on their personal experience and case studies while taking decisions about sensitive textiles. However, lack of established data can become a major hurdle in technological advancements in field of conservation science. Quantification of change in strength and performance parameters of a fabric with time and verified data about difference in the level of impact between fabrics made of different fibers can provide new perspectives to conservation and exhibition research approach. In present research, impact of ageing on strength and performance parameters of fabrics made of cotton, wool and silk has been analyzed since most museum collections primarily consist of these three natural fibers. Each fabric has been individually examined for select strength and performance parameters before and after accelerated ageing.