Conservation

We follow the conservation ethical  principles from the Venice Charter (1964) These 5 principles of intervention in Heritage Restoration consist of :

  1. Compatibility with the original materials , not producing physical or aesthetic damage to them

  2. Respect of the original : one cannot falsify, hide or invent parts or areas that do not exist that distort the initial reading of the work

  3. Minimum intervention Carrying out only the minimum necessary, avoiding causing physical stress to the work and ensuring that the historical and constituent information of the piece is maintained.

  4. Reversibility: we use stable materials and techniques, always reversible, that allow interventions to be undone without causing damage to the object, preserving the original integrity. Our interventions are as minimally invasive as possible

  5. Recognition of the intervention, distinguishing it from the original without causing disturbances to the reading and longevity of the work