Article
English, Spanish, Portuguese
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oai:doaj.org/article:e4b381c05de849d18505a6053c4a9c6e>
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DOI: <
10.37558/gec.v8i0.298>
Abstract
This article carries out a brief review of the methods, products and criteria most commonly used today in glass restoration. A chronological analysis is made of the intervention process of a traditional glass, from the initial dismantling, packaging, transport, storage and documentation, to its restoration and final assembly, as well as protection by means of an appropriate ventilated system. The type of interventions described here is mainly focused on historical glazing located in an architectural context and carried out using the traditional technique of lead-glass, usually with the application of cooked paints.