Porcelain & Ceramics
Not as Strong as You Think!
We find many people don't realize how brittle porcelain and ceramic pieces are—whether they're old or new. Improper handling is a major source of damage to your porcelain and ceramic items, so we've compiled this list of valuable suggestions for the care and handling of porcelain and ceramic art objects and collectibles.
Is It Beyond Repair? We Don't Think So.
We combine years of experience with the latest technology to restore ceramic objects you might think are beyond help. Let our conservators apply proven techniques to the repair, restoration and conservation of your ceramic or porcelain piece, whether it's a priceless object or beloved vase that sat on your mother's dining room table.
All of the before and after images are of actual items that we have repaired, restored and/or conserved.
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How Good Is Our Repair?
All repairs are fully reversible, to ensure the highest quality restoration of your piece and to maintain its integrity.
What Can We Do
Restoration of missing or lost pieces
Repair of chips, cracks, and even multiple pieces
Elimination of damaged areas through fill, prime, paint, and glaze
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