Porcelain & Ceramics
Beyond Repair? We Don't Think So.
Our conservators combine decades of experience with continued research and understanding of conservation technology to develop solutions for ceramic objects that may seem beyond help. Whether a priceless artifact, antique heirloom, or beloved student art project, we will handle every piece with the same level of respect and expert care. All repairs are fully reversible, to ensure the highest quality restoration of your piece and to maintain its integrity.
Common Conservation Services for Porcelain & Ceramic Objects
Securing loose chips and cracks
Reconstruction of shattered objects
Stripping of past adhesive and failing prior conservation
Reproduction of missing or lost elements
Blending surface texture and pigment to disguise areas of loss or repair
Improper handling is a major source of damage to pottery, porcelain, and other ceramic objects. We've compiled a list of care suggestions for the handling and maintenance of these art objects, artifacts, and collectibles.
All images are of actual objects repaired, restored or conserved by wiebold studio.
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