Saving Your Treasures: Inorganic Materials

Distance Learning Workshops
INORGANIC MATERIALS
Preserving Your Collections:
Metal, Glass, Ceramic, Stone, and other Inorganic Materials
(including iron, silver, copper, and alloys)
with Debbie Long , Gerald R. Ford Conservation Center

Stone:Origins & Properties |
Stone: Fabrication & Technology |
Stone:Deterioration |
Stone:Preventative Care |
Glass:Origins & Properties |
Glass: Fabrication & Technology |
Glass:Deterioration |
Glass:Preventative Care |
Ceramics:Origins & Properties |
Ceramics: Fabrication & Technology |
Ceramics:Deterioration |
Ceramics:Preventative Care |
Metals:Origins & Properties |
Metals: Fabrication & Technology |
Metals:Deterioration |
Metals:Preventative Care |
How toPolish Silver Objects |
How toWax Silver Objects |
DISTANCE LEARNING WORKSHOPS
| Organic Materials | Inorganic Materials | Paper-Based Objects | Digitizing Memories |







Stone:
Glass:
Glass: Fabrication & Technology
Glass:
Glass:
Ceramics:
Ceramics: Fabrication & Technology
Ceramics:
Ceramics:
Metals:
Metals: Fabrication & Technology
Metals:
Metals:
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