
Here you see "my" twelfth century pot to restore.
I did quit a lot already. At the top you see the bottom! I have to complete the whole pot so I don't have to be bored very soon..
I did quit a lot already. At the top you see the bottom! I have to complete the whole pot so I don't have to be bored very soon..
Last wednesday, I started to restore a big pot for the archeological museum. It is quite exiting! There are no pictures of it yet, but here you can see my last one, a Middle Age jar from 1200 ac. It was not easy because there was only a tiny piece of its original neck left.
To create the missing parts, I use tiny plates of wax, I will show this later.
To create the missing parts, I use tiny plates of wax, I will show this later.
Below you see a pouch. It is a copy from the kind of pouches salesmen wore in the Middle ages. I made it for the museum as well. I made contact with Het Stadskasteel of Zaltbommel, where they were so kind to send me some pictures of a pouch that once belonged to Maarten van Rossem, a notorious warlord.