Conservator & Artifacts Restorer
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A Conservator & Artifacts Restorer plays a crucial role in preserving, restoring, and recreating antique items to maintain their historical value and aesthetic appeal. Below are the typical job duties and skills required for this role: Key Responsibilities:
- Restoration and Preservation: Carefully restore antique items to their original state, ensuring the integrity and historical value of the pieces are maintained. (Metal conservation experience is preferable)
- Recreation of Antiques: Recreate missing or damaged parts of antiques using traditional methods and materials, maintaining authenticity in every detail.
- Condition Assessment: Conduct thorough assessments of antique items to determine their condition and the appropriate restoration techniques needed.
- Documentation: Maintain detailed records of restoration processes, materials used, and any changes made to the items.
- Collaboration: Work closely with curators, historians, and other professionals to ensure the accuracy and historical integrity of restoration projects.
- Material Sourcing: Identify and source appropriate materials that match the original components used in antique items.
- Maintenance: Perform regular maintenance on restored antiques to ensure their long-term preservation.
- Quality Control: Ensure all restoration and recreation work meets the highest standards of quality and authenticity.
- Experience in Antiques Restoration: Proven experience of 5 to 10 years in restoring and recreating antique items, with a portfolio of previous work.
- Knowledge of Historical Techniques: Deep understanding of historical crafting techniques, materials, and methods.
- Attention to Detail: Exceptional attention to detail, with the ability to replicate intricate designs and finishes accurately.
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