13th Century Antique Rusty AFTABA of King Edward - Restoration Video
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13th Century Antique Rusty AFTABA of King Edward - Restoration Video
Restoration Video Overview:
Travel back in time with us as we work on restoring a 13th-century antique rusty AFTABA once owned by King Edward! Join AA Hands in our latest video where we bring this historical treasure back to life.
Whether you love restoration, history, or just curious about old stuff, this video is for you!
Watch as we remove rust and make the AFTABA look like new again. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the calming sounds of restoration.
Experience the satisfaction of seeing rust disappear before your eyes and witness the magic of restoration unfold. Get ready for some ASMR restoration vibes as we delicately clean, repair, and revitalize this piece of history.
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The relic deserved more delicate labour
Give up restoring, the old pieces will thank you 🙏🏻
17:42 is it leaking there?
Talk about a waste of time. Nothing like watching an artifact get ruined.
I have never seen anything like this before. It looks much better than before. Great work.
@aahands
20 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!
@mcBelaib
20 күн бұрын
Travail de restauration admirable.Dommage que les produits chimiques utilisés ne sont pas détaillés...
why would you spend ages scraping, soaking and brushing just to wire wheel it clean, why dont you just wire wheel it straight away?... fake anyway, you wouldn't treat something that old like that
Perfect to watch at night
Great restoration
Czego przecieka nie jest zrobiony do porządku zawracam piaskowanie takich rzeczy na przyszłość pozdrawiam serdecznie. 👍
Ни о чем
Hahaha! There's a lot of wrong things in this... But good effort! Keep practising!
@aahands
20 күн бұрын
I tried
Ficou uma....josta
It takes a lot to make these videos. So I thank you for your time and effort, but I would have liked it better if you’d study how to Preserve and restore older pieces more delicately. That takes way more effort, skill, and talent to do. Then showing how you donate the pieces to museums would really make your channel worth watching and more popular in the restoration community. In fact, it would make your channel the most creditable and popular in the AMSR and restoration watcher community, due to your integrity and skill.
I sincerely hope this piece is a cheap imitation. If this is not the case, you have just destroyed 800 years of history. The dust you scraped off and threw away at the beginning of the video was forming layers of chemical and crystallographic compositions that tell the story of the places and moments where this piece was. This could have been analyzed in detail by X-ray diffractometry and investigated by scanning electron microscopy, before being scraped off. In the hands of a historian or an archaeologist, everything you destroyed would have been transformed into knowledge. Now it's just dust in the trash. I have never wished so much that someone was lying about the authenticity of an object. I hope this object is as fake and worthless as the dust that is now in the trash can.
@TAG77
19 күн бұрын
This isn’t authentic. If it was he’d show a certificate of authenticity by the historical societies that research and verify pieces around the world and one of the certified authenticity personnel would of had him restore it right or let him know it would lose its value. I think it was a click bait attempt to claim it was a Kings piece. He did this in another video too. He needs to be careful what he claims before he gets sued for false advertisement by other countries.
Horrível tudo torto e o preto fica mal 👎
@aahands
20 күн бұрын
🙄🙄🙄
Why bother replacing an old object's history to make it look kind of new? Lol it took a long time to look that good and you just brushed it away. Such a shame
Халтура, а не реставрация...
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FAKE!!!!!
@aahands
16 күн бұрын
brother