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Porcelain vase with naturalist decoration

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Porcelain vase with naturalist decoration

  • Post author:inesfeliciano
  • Post published:07.11.2021
  • Post category:Porcelain

Conservation Status: Numerous Fractures at the edge; Gaps with absence of ceramic paste and edge abrasion; Dirt impregnated on the entire surface.

Intervention: Cleaning; Bonding; Filling with epoxy resin and inorganic pigment; Chromatic reintegration with airbrush; Protective finish.

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Tags: aerógrafo, conservação de porcelana, decorated porcelain, jarra de porcelana, porcelain restoration, porcelain vase, porcelana, reintegração com aerógrafo, restauro de porcelana

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