John Richard Mary Hong's Aureate
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John Richard Mary Hong's Aureate

John Richard Mary Hong's Aureate

$3,175.00
John Richard Mary Hong's Aureateβ€”
$3,175.00

The Story

  • The frame of this mirror showcases Aureate by glass artist Mary Hong.
  • The artwork has her signature high-gloss vitreous finish and tumbled glass and is embellished with gold leaf.
  • The outer frame is a gold gallery frame.
  • Disclaimer: The acrylic coating on this item is meticulously applied by hand in a process taking several hours.
  • Several additional hours are required before the high-clarity acrylic gels and cures.
  • Our artists meticulously monitor the curing process to ensure that the acrylic coating is as free of surface defects and pinhead-sized bubbles; however, very small imperfections may remain.
  • To care for the vitreous finish, use a soft, lint-free dust cloth. If needed, a dash of mild, non-abrasive soap in water can be used to remove stubborn spots.
  • Use a very soft cloth or chamois to remove any residue.
John Richard Mary Hong's Aureate - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

John Richard Mary Hong's Aureate - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

  • The frame of this mirror showcases Aureate by glass artist Mary Hong.
  • The artwork has her signature high-gloss vitreous finish and tumbled glass and is embellished with gold leaf.
  • The outer frame is a gold gallery frame.
  • Disclaimer: The acrylic coating on this item is meticulously applied by hand in a process taking several hours.
  • Several additional hours are required before the high-clarity acrylic gels and cures.
  • Our artists meticulously monitor the curing process to ensure that the acrylic coating is as free of surface defects and pinhead-sized bubbles; however, very small imperfections may remain.
  • To care for the vitreous finish, use a soft, lint-free dust cloth. If needed, a dash of mild, non-abrasive soap in water can be used to remove stubborn spots.
  • Use a very soft cloth or chamois to remove any residue.
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