Here you will find articles about various fields such as restoration, art, jewellery making and much more. I like to share my knowledge and experience with my readers, touch on current topics and open new horizons.
I hope that my articles will be useful and inspire you!
Here you will find articles about various fields such as restoration, art, jewellery making and much more.
I like to share my knowledge and experience with my readers, touch on current topics and open new horizons.
I hope that my articles will be useful and inspire you!

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AN INEXORABLE STRUGGLE AGAINST THE RUTHLESSNESS OF TIME
There are many types of restoration, which are divided according to different characteristics. In all types, the main purpose of restoration is to restore the loss of the monument (defects resulting from use – chipping, bumps, breaks and many other things), as well as to preserve the monument.

AN INEXORABLE STRUGGLE AGAINST THE RUTHLESSNESS OF TIME
There are many types of restoration, which are divided according to different characteristics. In all types, the main purpose of restoration is to restore the loss of the monument (defects resulting from use – chipping, bumps, breaks and many other things), as well as to preserve the monument.

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Mesmerising beauty
Butterflies are frequent heroes of legends and myths of different nations. For the first time as a symbol of immortality, the butterfly appears in the ancient Egyptians, as well as in the myths of the Greeks and Romans, in ancient Rome butterflies were considered to be flowers that were plucked by the wind.

Mesmerising beauty
Butterflies are frequent heroes of legends and myths of different nations. For the first time as a symbol of immortality, the butterfly appears in the ancient Egyptians, as well as in the myths of the Greeks and Romans, in ancient Rome butterflies were considered to be flowers that were plucked by the wind.

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Jewelry "Lover's eyes"
Lover’s eyes are unusual jewellery in the form of pictorial miniatures depicting eyes exchanged between Victorian lovers of the 18th century. Originally called “eye miniatures”, the term “Lover’s eyes” was introduced later by American antiques collector Edythe Weber.

Jewelry "Lover's eyes"
Lover’s eyes are unusual jewellery in the form of pictorial miniatures depicting eyes exchanged between Victorian lovers of the 18th century. Originally called “eye miniatures”, the term “Lover’s eyes” was introduced later by American antiques collector Edythe Weber.

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A hymn to love and beauty
When Raphael completed the Triumph of Galatea, the banker Agostino Chigi commissioned him to decorate the next room in the Villa Farnesina (Villa Farnesina is a monument of architecture and art of monumental painting of the High Renaissance. The villa is located in Rome, near the right bank of the Tiber).

A hymn to love and beauty
When Raphael completed the Triumph of Galatea, the banker Agostino Chigi commissioned him to decorate the next room in the Villa Farnesina (Villa Farnesina is a monument of architecture and art of monumental painting of the High Renaissance. The villa is located in Rome, near the right bank of the Tiber).

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Restoration of the Yusupov Palace
The interior is decorated with picturesque monochrome ornamental and figurative compositions on antique themes in the technique of grisaille

Restoration of the Yusupov Palace
The interior is decorated with picturesque monochrome ornamental and figurative compositions on antique themes in the technique of grisaille

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Restoration of a copy of Arnold Böcklin's painting "Sacred Grove"
From the moment the material and spiritual value of works of art was realised, work began to preserve them from the effects of time. Perhaps a pattern can be deduced here: the level of cultural and aesthetic development of a society is adequate to the efforts it makes to preserve its national treasures.

Restoration of a copy of Arnold Böcklin's painting "Sacred Grove"
From the moment the material and spiritual value of works of art was realised, work began to preserve them from the effects of time. Perhaps a pattern can be deduced here: the level of cultural and aesthetic development of a society is adequate to the efforts it makes to preserve its national treasures.