Restoring is a popular name given to repair and mending of ornamental china, bisque dolls, majolica, plaster, etc. It simply means restoring a damaged ware to its first perfection. It includes all forms of bonding with cold setting adhesives (that’s what we specialize in; some prefer thermal adhesives). It also includes filling in of chips, sculpting fragments, airbrushing and glazing. The china repair process aims at a repair that is unidentifiable. At Luel Restoration Studio we aim at a restoration with such high level of efficiency that repairs on most of our restored items can’t be detected even under an Ultra-Violet-Ray lamp.
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Take a look at our recent repair projects.
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