Subject: Alabaster
At the moment I have a 3 quite large and heavy alabaster objects in my studio. First one is a clock stand, very dusty and dirty. The layer of dirt is "polished" into the surface with some sort of polishing wax. The second one is a lamp, which has been restored (bonded) with shellac. The third one is a carved stand with a basin on the top. This one is the most damaged one. It's broken into 7 large, heavy pieces. I have found some literature about conservation of alabaster but it seams to me there isn't enough information available (or I cannot find it). With my limited knowledge about this particular material I feel I need more information in order to make an appropriate proposal for the conservation treatment. Any information considering alabaster conservation and in particular cleaning, bonding and filling materials and techniques, is more than welcome. Daniela Stojkovic Het Blauwe Paard Restauratie Atelier Amsterdam The Netherlands *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:37 Distributed: Friday, January 4, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-37-020 ***Received on Monday, 31 December, 2007