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POTTERY RESTORATION GALLERY
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POTTERY
The size, color, and the extent of damage or missing parts will determine the cost of the museum quality restoration. Typically, pottery pieces are time-consuming and therefore more expensive than most restorations. Since restoration is all about display value, pottery can be the most impressive pieces in a collection, and make the investment worthwhile. My paint blends are always kept to a minimum beyond the repaired areas.
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