Iv Av 2 Advanced Trial Glass Atelier Work [exclusive]
The designation IV AV 2 typically appears in technical documentation or site-specific archaeological records.
3. Typical Activities in Such a Trial
Exhibition & conservation notes
- Use UV-stable adhesives and LED lighting to minimize heat.
- Provide display mounts that distribute weight to avoid point loads; use conservation-grade padding or neoprene.
- Include handling instructions and a condition report with exhibit loans.
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Prerequisites / assumed skills
- Competent hot glass handling (gathering, blowing, marvering, basic shaping).
- Basic cold-working (sawing, grinding, polishing).
- Familiarity with annealing schedules and kiln operation.
- Basic design/drawing skills.