Is it very expensive?
The price of a conservation treatment is usually related to the time invested in it, the complexity of the intervention, and ultimately to the materials that will be used.
If the artefact to be preserved has little value, the conservation is not necessarily more economical, because the time spent in it is that which is needed. Therefore, the less valuable an artefact is, the more expensive its restoration will be, in relative terms.
And, on the contrary: if the object is very valuable (either in economic terms, or because it is a cherished one) conservation will then be very cost-effective, because their value will increase. Since it will no longer be broken, fragile, dirty… and perhaps with conservation previously unknown information will come to light.
The value of things is within the field of appraisal. I can only be objective in conservation costs.
Okay… But how much does it cost??
Estimates are better by actually seeing the artefact. You can request a quote by following these simple steps.
Is it very expensive?
The price of a conservation treatment is usually related to the time invested in it, the complexity of the intervention, and ultimately to the materials that will be used.
If the artefact to be preserved has little value, the conservation is not necessarily more economical, because the time spent in it is that which is needed. Therefore, the less valuable an artefact is, the more expensive its restoration will be, in relative terms.
And, on the contrary: if the object is very valuable (either in economic terms, or because it is a cherished one) conservation will then be very cost-effective, because their value will increase. Since it will no longer be broken, fragile, dirty… and perhaps with conservation previously unknown information will come to light.
The value of things is within the field of appraisal. I can only be objective in conservation costs.
Okay… But how much does it cost??
Estimates are better by actually seeing the artefact. You can request a quote by following these simple steps.
Is it very expensive?
The price of a conservation treatment is usually related to the time invested in it, the complexity of the intervention, and ultimately to the materials that will be used.
If the artefact to be preserved has little value, the conservation is not necessarily more economical, because the time spent in it is that which is needed. Therefore, the less valuable an artefact is, the more expensive its restoration will be, in relative terms.
And, on the contrary: if the object is very valuable (either in economic terms, or because it is a cherished one) conservation will then be very cost-effective, because their value will increase. Since it will no longer be broken, fragile, dirty… and perhaps with conservation previously unknown information will come to light.
The value of things is within the field of appraisal. I can only be objective in conservation costs.
Okay… But how much does it cost??
Estimates are better by actually seeing the artefact. You can request a quote by following these simple steps.