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Good afternoon

Our conservator is looking for some advice on repairing a specimen of yellow talc which split in half many moons ago. The two pieces no longer fit together, one side having warped into a curve. The questions are:

Is it possible to undo the curve of the talc, and if so - how?
Which adhesive would be the best to use?

I can ask for photos to send off-list if that helps.

Thanks in advance

Ali

Ali Wells
Curator (Natural Sciences and Human History)
Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
Culture Coventry

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