6th December 2016, 01:47 AM | #1 |
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Sword conservation
I got myself a 7-9 century Khazar saber/palash.
Very rusty, of course, but with a lot of "meat" under the rust/mineral accretions. I would like to conserve it. Got in touch with conservation departments of a couple of local archeological museums, private conservators etc, but nobody is willing to help. Maximum that I heard from them was " Put it in a plastic bag with silica". I decided to educate myself and went to the Internet. What is obvious (to me) is that tannic acid should be the final step. But what should I start with? Dry removal of accretions? Soaking it in distilled water? Would be extremely grateful for an educated advice. Folks, I need help! |
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