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Post #39305 by spy-tiki on Sun, Jun 15, 2003 1:46 PM

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I know an art conservator and he says that epoxy is nice for things like glazes and jade and such, but you have to do a lot of testing with various pigments, etc. Could be more work than you'd like, but he showed me a piece in a gallery and I couldn't tell the difference between the jade and the epoxy.