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ANTIQUE#1

An object that is at least 100 years old, valued for its historical significance and craftsmanship.

RESTORATION TECHNIQUES#2

Methods used to repair and preserve antiques, ensuring their structural integrity and aesthetic appeal.

ETHICAL RESTORATION#3

Practices that prioritize the preservation of an antique's authenticity and historical context during restoration.

DOCUMENTATION#4

The process of recording each step of the restoration, including assessments, techniques used, and final results.

ASSESSMENT#5

Evaluating the condition and historical significance of an antique before restoration begins.

MATERIALS#6

Substances used in the construction of antiques, such as wood, metal, and textiles, each requiring specific restoration methods.

TOOLKIT#7

A collection of tools specifically selected for various restoration tasks, essential for effective work.

CASE STUDY#8

An in-depth analysis of a specific restoration project, showcasing techniques and ethical considerations.

VISUAL DOCUMENTATION#9

Photographic or video records of the restoration process, enhancing transparency and accountability.

REFLECTIVE JOURNAL#10

A personal log where restorers document their thoughts and experiences throughout the restoration process.

HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE#11

Practical application of learned techniques in real-world restoration projects.

PORTFOLIO#12

A compilation of a restorer's work, showcasing skills and completed projects to potential clients or employers.

STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY#13

The soundness of an antique's construction, crucial for determining restoration needs.

TECHNIQUE ADJUSTMENT#14

Modifying restoration methods in response to the unique challenges presented by an antique.

ETHICAL CHECKLIST#15

A list of guidelines to ensure ethical considerations are met during the restoration process.

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS#16

Industry benchmarks that guide the quality and ethics of restoration work.

RESTORATION PLAN#17

A detailed strategy outlining the steps to be taken during the restoration of an antique.

MATERIAL-SPECIFIC TECHNIQUES#18

Restoration methods tailored to the unique properties of different materials.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#19

Connecting with other restoration enthusiasts to share knowledge, experiences, and support.

PRESERVATION#20

The act of maintaining an antique's current state to prevent deterioration.

RESTORATION REPORT#21

A comprehensive document detailing the restoration process, findings, and outcomes.

EVALUATION#22

The process of assessing the effectiveness of restoration techniques and the overall success of the project.

HISTORICAL CONTEXT#23

The background information about an antique's origin, significance, and the era it represents.