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World Class Wire Sculpture · Elizabeth Berrien

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Properly cared for, your wire sculpture can last a lifetime! Some wire sculptures are already family heirlooms. Regular care: Gently dusting with a feather or lambswool duster, or even a vacuum cleaner brush attachment, will keep your wire sculpture looking fresh. Crushproof Guarantee:These wire sculptures are exceptionally rugged and resilient. Collectors have reported that a Berrien wire sculpture was one of their only possessions to survive a house fire. Even in the event of "pancaking" from earthquakes, rogue elephants, etc, sculptures can be restored to mint condition by the artist for a modest fee. maple leaf wire sculpture
Rust prevention: Elizabeth Berrien's wire sculptures are protected by several coatings of paint. This is usually all that is needed to prevent rust on indoor sculptures. For extra protection in garden and landscapes, and for wire sculptures in humid indoor spaces like kitchens and bathrooms, we recommend "Rust Destroyer" and "Rust Knock Out", universal primers used to protect everything from tricyles to bridges and battleships. These products are so reliable, they comes with a 5 year warranty. They can be sprayed right over existing rust, stopping it in its tracks without prior scraping or sanding. For a small fee (usually 5% of sculpture cost), we can pre-treat your wire sculpture for you.

World Class Wire Sculpture · Elizabeth Berrien

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