Restoration and Conservation

of artistic values and objects of art including icons, iconostasis and carvings,  murals (frescoes),

paintings and cavalent works, ecclesiastical utensils and antique objects (decorations, fittings, metal products).

Preparation of documentation according to all requirements of the Law on Cultural Heritage.

Types of activities:

Strengthening and impregnation;

Treatment against wood eaters;

Cleaning of pollution on the surface and in depth;

Removal and/or regeneration of varnish coatings;

Fabrication of missing details;

Removal of previous restoration interventions;

Retouch (coloristic reintegration);

applying a protective varnish coating.

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