Our services for preservation and conservation requirements of heritage sites, museums, archives, private and government properties. Our research team is always exploring worldwide lime work, learning new techniques, striving to provide better and easy solutions to tougher restoration problems. We believe that our role as art conservators goes beyond the mere restoration of artworks. It is an act of trust given to us to bring back to light the creativity of an artist, as well as the unique character and significance of their work of art. Our art conservators have a deep understanding of art restoration and conservation techniques - stone heritage restoration.
Our extensive knowledge of materials and fabrication techniques enables us to ensure the artworks are brought to their original state and determine the best art conservation treatments for your collection. Sculptures and artifacts can be damaged by a multitude of factors. Decay and conservation problems are often the results of the reactions of sculptures and artifacts with their environment, such as inclement weather, erosion, repeated wetting and drying, changes in temperatures, and humidity - stone restoration.
Our team uses its skilled knowledge and extreme care to bring your artwork to its original state, honoring the artist’s intention. Our museum-quality restoration services we use minimally invasive procedures. We do conservation and restoration of artworks made of terracotta, stone, metal, plaster, wood, ivory, ceramic, and other materials. Thorough inspection and analysis of the artworks done using state-of-the-art equipment, this examination provides us with a detailed record of decay and it gives us a clear idea of the extent of the damage. We then prepare a treatment protocol to submit to our client for an approval. For more information, please visit our site https://www.goldfieldstone.co.nz/
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