Posted 4 years ago
ho2cultcha
(5051 items)
I've been practicing doing some restoration on chipped pottery. This had two pretty big gashes in it. I'd love to get it to the point where the repairs are invisible, but it takes lots of practice.
Bjorn Wiinblad Covered Head Jar plus my first restoration attempt | ||
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Posted 4 years ago
ho2cultcha
(5051 items)
I've been practicing doing some restoration on chipped pottery. This had two pretty big gashes in it. I'd love to get it to the point where the repairs are invisible, but it takes lots of practice.
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Love it ! makes you smile
Well this one you should have had professionally restored, I’m sorry.
Is it for soup? Is it to hold the Good Witches brew?!? The kids will want to eat what ever is in there!
WHY is this an unsolved mystery?
Someone needs to teach ho2cultcha how to Google. Yeah vetraio50 - that should have been professionally restored! What a shame! It will cost more to undo this 'repair' and repair it properly. His studio pieces are $$$.
That is a potpourri jar. (That's what replacements is calling it.)
https://www.replacements.com/china-bjorn-wiinblad-giftware-potpourri-jar-w-lid/p/100293701
the work i did on this is completely and easily reversible. it would take me 15 min to get it back to what it was.