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XVIII porcelain Japan

Read more about the article Japanese porcelain sculpture from 18th century, belonging to a group of three monkeys, Mizaru, Kikazaru and Iwazaru: the one that does not see, the one that does not hear and the one that does not speak.

Japanese porcelain sculpture from 18th century, belonging to a group of three monkeys, Mizaru, Kikazaru and Iwazaru: the one that does not see, the one that does not hear and the one that does not speak.

  • Post author:inesfeliciano
  • Post published:25.08.2020
  • Post category:Porcelain

Conservation Status: Numerous Fractures; Absence of ceramic paste and strong weathering of the edges; Impregnated dirt over the entire surface. Intervention: Cleaning; Fragments bonding; Color filling with epoxy resin, inert…

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