museum restoration

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museum restoration (uncountable)

  1. A style of restoration of ceramics that leaves any cracks visible.
    • 1990, Daryln Brewer, Where to find it: the indispensable sourcebook for custom repairs, master craftsmen, and hard-to-locate specialties and suppliers:
      Two methods of repair are available: commercial (or invisible) restoration, in which the object is reglazed so it looks as if it was never damaged; and museum restoration, where the cracks remain visible so that one knows which pieces are original. Commercial restoration is usually twice as expensive.

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