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Flautist14
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Almost a year ago, I had moved all of my antiques, decorations, and keep-sakes out of my room and into the basement while my dad and step-mom repainted the walls and refurnished it (I went away last Summer for my first year of college). I went down there today to find something, and ran across my late grandmother’s and grandfather’s (both on my late mother’s side) rosaries. I had completely forgotten that I had put them down there for safekeeping!
My grandmother’s is still in good condition, but my grandfathers, with large dark-blue/black wooden beads and metal chain (not sure what type, not pure copper, though, a silver alloy perhaps?) has started to oxidize pretty badly. Most of the chain is okay, but the medal is so covered in a green-grey material (like an old penny perhaps?) that I can’t even make out who is depicted on it anymore. Does anyone know how to safely (and inexpensively) restore the medal, or is it too damaged?
Thank-you!
My grandmother’s is still in good condition, but my grandfathers, with large dark-blue/black wooden beads and metal chain (not sure what type, not pure copper, though, a silver alloy perhaps?) has started to oxidize pretty badly. Most of the chain is okay, but the medal is so covered in a green-grey material (like an old penny perhaps?) that I can’t even make out who is depicted on it anymore. Does anyone know how to safely (and inexpensively) restore the medal, or is it too damaged?
Thank-you!