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Letter 23061
Silver coating for copper antiques
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I own two Japanese antique elephants made of copper. Some time
ago, someone accidentally gave them a layer of dark varnish, I have
removed this varnish by using paint remover, & then neutralizing
the acidity factor by submerging & washing them in distilled
water. The original format of these elephants is now clear to see.
They obviously have some form of silver coating to give them a true
to life texture for their skins (ie. the color of elephant hide).
Unfortunately in many areas, this coating has come off exposing the
copper base of which these elephants are made. How do I get this
silver colored coating back on?
Raninder Singh
Teg's Masrado Ltd - Patiala, Punjab, India
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You can try brush silver plating-
or you can use paste silvering(2o gm sodium chloride/common
salt/,
2o gm potassium bitartrate,
1o gm silver chloride,
mix chemicals with some water to make thick paste,this mixture must
be rubbed on object with cork or small piece of leather,can be
polished with fine brass brush or some preticipated chalk and
then,after drying, you can lacquer it).
Good luck!
Goran Budija
- Zagreb,Croatia
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