Antique Restoration
Before getting into the arena of antique restoration, it is imperative to note that not all antiques should be restored. Some antiques in fact, may lose their value in the restoration process while others may gain value.
Antique coins, for instance, must be left in their original form for collectors and collectors usually prefer to clean these themselves using specific processes. But on the other hand processes like antique china restoration, antique hardware restoration, antique bed restoration and antique oil painting restoration are not only invaluable to retaining the price and worth of the antique but may also be necessary in order to allow the product some functional use.
Hardware for antique furniture restoration therefore has great value as without the right kind of hardware, antique pieces may never be able to regain their original glory.
Occasionally antique owners and restorers may specifically require antique furniture restoration part hardware and depending on the style and era to which the antique furniture piece belongs, getting such hardware may be easy or extremely difficult.
Aside from restoring antiques, one must be aware that certain antiques only require minimal cleaning in order to retain their highest value. For example, ceramic antiques only need to be washed with ordinary soap and water in most cases.
Brass antiques may regain their original grandeur after mild polishing with a mixture of salt, flour and vinegar. It is always advisable to avoid potent chemicals while dealing with valuable antiques. Proper storage is also crucial for the maintenance of antiques..
IMPORTANT NOTE: Items over hundred years are not permitted to be taken out of India without the permission of the Director General, The Archaeological survey of India, Janpath, New Delhi – 110 011.
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