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RESCULPT THIS CHINESE HORSE
“Restoring a piece of art is not just repair — it’s giving its story a second life.”


A while ago, I had the chance to restore a delicate Chinese figurine — a piece full of character, history and tiny details. It arrived damaged, with fine cracks and missing stability, but still carrying its original charm. The restoration became a careful, almost meditative process: matching fragments, rebuilding fragile lines and bringing the piece back to its former elegance. When it finally stood whole again, it felt like more than a repair — it was giving a small piece of art its dignity back. Projects like this always stay with me.
RESCULPYING THIS CHINESE HORSE

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