
porcelain conservation
Porcelain conservation involves careful techniques to preserve and restore porcelain objects, such as antique dishes or sculptures, while maintaining their historical integrity. Conservators analyze the piece’s condition, clean surfaces gently, stabilize fragile areas, and sometimes restore missing parts using materials that are reversible and compatible with the original porcelain. The goal is to prevent further deterioration and ensure the object can be appreciated for generations, all while respecting its age and original craftsmanship. This process combines scientific analysis with skilled craftsmanship to balance preservation, stability, and authenticity.