Subject: Reproducing niello
Renita Ryan <ryan.renita [at] saugov__sa__gov__au> writes >Does anyone have experience in reproducing niello on a silver item >that has been stripped back to silver metal? When it comes to producing niello (gold- and silversmithing manuscripts would tell you how to do it) there are many things to consider. One is that there are many different recipes, as niello is often a combination of the sulfides of silver, copper and/or lead, and variations may occur with location and time of manufacture. Another issue is health and safety, as some nasty fumes would likely be created during production. Ethical issues should also be considered before reproducing niello on a silver item. Is such a "restoration" justifiable where information about original manufacture techniques will be lost--as will, undoubtedly, original material itself? In many cases the alternative--to paint-in the losses of the niello--would be preferable. Maickel van Bellegem Metals conservator *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:43 Distributed: Tuesday, March 6, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-43-004 ***Received on Friday, 23 February, 2007