Very Beautiful Antique Women's Handbag - Restoration ASMR
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In this video I will show my restoration of a very beautiful and antique women's handbag made of metal. This miniature vintage handbag was very rusty and covered in corrosion. This indicates that the handbag has been lying in the ground or water for a long time. The surface is in very poor condition. The handbag is made of brass, bronze and copper. These metals are resistant to deep corrosion, which is why it has survived to this day. Such products were often made in the Middle Ages. Therefore, this rare handbag is probably more than 500 years old. There are beautiful carved details on the surface. This gives it uniqueness, inimitability and beauty. I wonder who was the owner of this unique relic? Wealthy nobles? Princesses or queens?) I think such things were very expensive and valuable in ancient times. If you have more information or guesses about this ancient thing, then write in the comments. I will be very interested to know more.
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00:00 Antique and very rusted metal women's handbag
00:45 Surface cleaning from rust
02:00 Complete disassembly of an antique handbag
04:22 Chemical cleaning of rust from the surface with acetic acid
06:18 Final cleaning of all parts of the metal handbag
07:13 Grinding the brass surface with steel wool
09:00 Repair of dents on the brass surface
10:20 Correction of deep scratches on metal with sandpaper
11:26 Polishing of the brass surface from scratches
15:00 Changing the fabric inside the handbag
16:50 Final polishing of the restored handbag
17:30 Assembling all the details of a restored antique handbag
18:42 American dollars in an antique women's purse
18:52 The result of restoration before and after
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10 and that purse was from the 1920s / 1930s
Wow.. definitely a 10! I I love antiques of any kind. Where do u find this stuff? And do u sell these things???
I give you a 10 and a WOW! Great job,it's beautiful.
💯 increible trabajo. Una maravilla. Que llevamos la mujeres allí❓ Mi bolso tiene de todo. 😅😅😅😅
10
This brass and copper handbag is referred to as a “pillow purse”. I purchased mine NEW in 1972 for about $6.00. They were considered “Hip” when we wore them with our bell bottoms, long embroidered vests, puffy long sleeved blouses and platform shoes or boots.They were all the rage but extremely impractical. At that time, you only needed to put a comb, lipstick, cigarettes and a lighter in them. After continually opening them to get out a cigarette, the latch became an annoyance. Todays sellers mistakenly date it to the 1930s. They sell now anywhere from $30-$100 depending on condition. Mine also had a blue velvet interior. Beautiful restoration.
I knew I had seen one of these before. I love love love hand bags though I have never really studied them.
First class restoration! I found it very addictive to see each process.. love your work !
I bought one in the 80s. It had a textured outside but still had the blue interior. Extremely impractical, and I kept stabbing myself on the corners
I have one that I bought in the 70s it’s brass I still have it it’s in mint condition.. it’s not a practical purse but I did use it often when I went out on weekends to discos… it is unique and many have asked me where I got it ..don’t remember how much I paid for it but it definitely is a conversation piece..the restoration is great and never thought that rust would come off the way it did … it really looked totally corroded..
I bought one at pier 1 imports when i was teenager in the 80s lol
The blue velvet was stunning. The restoration was incredible but I would have loved to see you match the original fabric. The red looks very nice too!
Me too! I was waiting to see some blue make an appearance. Oh well.
@@deborahbryant3266 I don’t know if I’d go so far as to say the red velvet looked “cheap.” But, I also was quite looking forward to a royal blue velvet lining. Probably because red feels somewhat overdone(?). In fact, I might have even deviated from the original unfinished/raw lining edge to include some sort of finish trim to cover/hide that edge. Either make certain the edges were properly finished prior to gluing the lining inside the bag, or glue a piece of trim such as lace or beading over the raw edge so that it looked finished and elegant. And if we’re going to stick to repairs equal to when the bag was manufactured, maybe including several crisp $100 bills wildly missed the mark? Perhaps a $5 and some $1’s would be a bit more accurate? Maybe a lipstick or loose powder in era appropriate containers or a small pad of paper and pencil or even a few calling cards?!
I bet this was colored or had silver plating, lacquered, which is why it was covered in "rust." The warmer base metal seems fine with a red interior.
I was gonna say I liked the blue more too
The same here. If not blue like the original a dark green velvet or silk.
How calming to watch, no music, just restoring sounds, how soothing, I really enjoyed this, you have patience young man! A beautiful art, Thank you for making this video, my guess at first was 100 years old. Absolutely wonderful!
I have an identical one.
Для меня это видео тоже было как релакс
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These types of bags were sold at cost plus world markets back in the 80s and are mirrored from antique Tibetan hand warmers. Never the less great job.
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I think the original maker would be pleased to see the piece restored in this way. Thank you for breathing life back into it. Beautiful :)
Its fake
@@MDK808how
@@MDK808да, Вы правы, это подделка.
it's a bag from the 1930's
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I love that it looks like a small soft pillow but it’s actually made from like metal, it’s so cool how they were able to do that
I actually thought I was a pillow in the thumbnail for a second 😂😂😂😂😂
A purse and a weapon
@@Amanda-tzWe definitely need that trend back
It’s actually not just ‘like metal’ it is metal!
Превосходная работа!!! ❤❤❤😊😊😊
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@@TheRestorer клей то у тебя русский, момент универсальный 😅
@@user-nf1jo3qh6r как и вдшка- украинская. Там украинская "и" в слове "универсальный" Но какая разница?
Fantastic! I give you a +100. Millions of people would never give a second thought to restoring a small purse. You are gifted! I can't wait to see what you will transform next!
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As a seamstress, my heart just sank at the finish inside. Unfinished edges will pull away and fray. The finish was just so beautiful that I wish you had taken the time to either finish or find someone to finish the inside properly.
I'm not a seamstress but I completely agree with you. Still a beautiful restoration but so much care was taken in the polishing, that last detail would have made it perfection!
I'm not a seamstress either, but I can imagine the finish you could achieve would have been so much better. It seemed such a shame, after all that work, to then do a poor job on the lining.
Ditto x 100!
Я тоже швея и меня тоже удивило,что края ткани не обработаны,надо просто приклеить красивую тесьму ,чтобы закрыть край.
Ну а так реставрация просто шедевр!! 10 баллов! Хотела бы такую сумочку!
Beautiful restoration! I never knew such handbags existed.
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I've never seen them either
Can we all admire how much work this person put into the bag. They could have skipped a few steps but didn't and now it looks so lovely. Good as new
its fake
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Why?
If that thing is brass/copper there should be no rust on it at all. Not enough iron in those metals. Think it was painted to look rusty. Could be wrong though.
HellO! Brass does not rust, but oxidizes and is covered with a coating of different colors. Some rust spilled over from other old metal things.
I rate your work at a 11, because of the silence, craftsmanship, patience,and appreciation for things long forgotten, bringing old things back to life a is beautiful,educational, type of preservation.
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Its fake
Couldn't have said it better myself. Your "11" made me think of "This is Spinal Tap" 😆
I collect old vintage Clutch Bags. That was the best restoration I have seen on one. Where in the world did you find such a beautiful bag ? That is part of history.
Looks like he found it in the trash lol
I have one like this in my possession. 😊
@@tahiranasir4673 how old is it?
I have one of these i didnt know they were anything special
@GeneseChannel to some people they are not but I collect clutches and this one I a gem. I have always wanted one. A real one from its time period. You can get a fake one . But he has brought one back to life. Wish I could my hands on it . Probably can't afford it though lol.
Самое удивительное волшебство, это умелые руки талантливого мастера! Браво, маэстро, я впечатлена! 👏
Wow, this is an unbelievable transformation! You'd take one look at the before and think it'd be too far gone. The only thing I prefer is a blue fabric inside (like the original), but it's not big deal when you've such a striking bag. Just beautiful.
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Yo tengo una igual cuánto cree que cueste
This is an example of a 1930's "pillow" purse. Thank you so much for sharing your talent- You are a true master! 10
nope not 1930s...someone on ebay put that down but it's incorrect. These were made from 1970s-90s...mine is from the 80s...made in India
I saw many of them in India in 80’s
I have this exact bag, exact shape, design, arm strap and even clasp, it was a cheapie from a market in Camden selling dozens of them…
Cool! Then sell me this cheap one) ОК?
Ха! А клей-то универсальный! Думала, что смотрю какого-то итальянского реставратора, а тут такой приветик ) чудесная работа, и смотреть - полный релакс. Спасибо!
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Я думала вещице лет 100😂
i dont know why but the glimpse of the original blue velvet lining really got to me like ive seen it before this turned out STUNNING thank you for saving it
Like almost remembering....
I think your work is beautiful. I was thinking though that the lack of finishing on the fabric edge of your lining kind of lets this down, as does the closing of the jump rings (attaching the chain to the bag). If you use two pairs of pliers to open the rings in opposite directions (instead of pulling them apart) they can be closed the same way and you'll keep the perfect circle.
I agree with you on the lining. The edge needed to be turned under or some trim put over the raw edge. It just looks unfinished.
Thanks always wondered why my o rings close past each other. I’m forever fixing my jewellery.
Where did you get this purse?
The purse was everything I love vintage. The two-tone metal gave it royalty, with the money inside this is the cutest gift
Someone’s grandmother might have owned this little piece of history. Glad to see it restored and shining once again.
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This piece is absolutely stunning. You did a fabulous job at restoring it. Loved the process.
True
Its fake
Очень приятно смотреть, как даётся вторая жизнь какому-либо изделию, золотые у Вас руки, спасибо за Ваш труд❤
1. Rating video: 10 2. Rating the before restoration: 10 3. Rating the after restoration: 10 Why? In this video you taught me something I dont have knowledge on. Learning to bring back the beauty of metal. I personally saw that piece as silver. But it turned to be something totally different. Also with the right tools and patience anything is possible. THANK You!
I know that these are totally fake, but still pretty fun to watch
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@TheRestorer I've seen a lot of videos about how guys will purposely wreck something to do a restoration video. To the point where i dont know which are real and which are fake damage.
Wow, I couldn’t believe how it looked after the rust came off! Then it just kept getting better!!! Beautiful job!
Its fake
@@MDK808do you have anything to add to that or are you just going to reply “that’s fake” under every comment and then not elaborate. Because you just sound like a spam bot which only makes me believe this is real even more
@@IronWangCreates No
You do know how to resore metal, and it looks really great! The result is overall beautiful. However, I'm suprised you didn't finish the edges of the red fabric inside.
@@MmntoMorrissonподогнуть их
A good clue to the age is the chain. Those links are really uniform and regular, which wasn't possible with handmade chains hundreds of years ago - you needed machinery to do those. I know other people have said this is a 1930s piece, and I'd agree based on that chain.
And what's wrong with the chain?
the chain could have been a replacement, the patina on it was a bit different than the rest of the purse.
@@TheRestorer there is a chance it was a replacement made differently than the rest of the purse. the first thing to break on those purses is the chain and has been often the first thing replaced. you can clearly see that the chain and body of the purse reacted differently from exposure. the chain isn't as old as the purse but the purse itself barring the replacements is actually pretty old.
The red liner seems quite regal and beautiful, but blue would have been a stunning contrast too. I'd be curious to see this with the new liner matched to the original. Either way, absolutely amazing restore!
This purse is actually from the 1930s. If you look online you can find identical ones from that era. It's really unique because I've never seen one before. Great job on the restoration!
Tengo una igual
You can also find them from the 70s and 80s.
I have one,identical 😊
Don't believe what you see online. This is a cheap gift shop item from the 70s/80s.
The outer restoration is a solid 1000/10! But it would have been the same if the linings of the cloth inside was a little more polished. But overall this kind of restoration is gold! Hope to see more videos like this here!
I have to agree, I wished he had done a better job with the lining fabric rather than just gluing the raw edges. He didn't need to bust out a sewing machine, simply folding the edges inwards would have made it look much better. Having that said, this is a beautiful piece. It won't even hold my smartphone, but I'd love to own this!
Agreed. And it's a shame it got replaced by a red fabric instead of that beautiful blue colour.
Honestly i liked it a lot better before the restoration.
Proabbyl Becuase tue owner asked him to do a red one
That is either an 11 or 12 restoration! Getting rid of the twisted wire "hinge pin" took it over the top. I have to say I preferred the blue velvet liner over the red, but that's just personal taste. Great job and a glorious result!
This work was definitely a 10 and above! Fantastic amount of detail oriented work, and it paid off handsomely, gorgeous bag!!!!! I loved to watch the process.
Its fake
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Why?
Its extremely obvious its fake and no i will not give you tips on how to make a better fake next time
Прямо священнодействие какое-то... Невозможно оторвать взгляд от процесса такой прекрасной работы! 🎉
Великолепная техника реставратора,не могла оторваться от процесса ни на минуту Результат удивительный, потрясающий
I have a bag almost exactly like this one. I've had it for almost thirty-five years. It was always my not-so-dressy evening bag. This was a lovely restoration.
Envía fotos 😊
So detailed and lovely. You are so patient. I watch you fix things and think maybe I could fix broken things in my life. Thank you
Yo nunca vi un bolcito hasi es hermoso como lo dejaste ke trabajo ❤❤❤
Прекрасная работа, конечно 10!!! ❤Вы - настоящий мастер! А вообще-то я впервые в жизни вижу такой аксессуар.
Два мастера,один сделал такую уникальную вещь,другой через сто лет забвения восстановил! Это чудесно. И третья,та милая особа, которая пользовалась этой сумочкой ! Боже, через столько лет она ожила в руках мастера! Вы сотворили чудо.
It's so pretty. You did such a great job restoring it. And thank you for not using music or narration, your video was perfect just the way you made it, with the natural sounds of what you were doing😊
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The blue color was actually from the copper metal (the so-called “fools gold”) that the bag is made from. It turns blue when it reacts with water over time. The chain also exhibited the same characteristics… The red velvet is quite nice…
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Definitely 10. Am i the only one who absolutely loved the colours of the handbag before you restored it?🤗. Great job👍
I loved the copper!
No my dear.. I was also disappointed I would have preferred to keep the original color velvet royal blue that would fit much better with that copper if he could replace it. Because with that original color it would be simpel astonishingly for the eye . But i think the red was what he could find.. so it's okay !! He did more than he's best.. so yes he did a great job.
yo tengo uno igual
This isn’t as ancient as you think. I had this handbag just like this in the 90’s new. Beautiful work restoring it!
Really?! I just found one at goodwill in great condition that is almost identical to this purse and has the blue lining . How can one know if it’s an old one or one from the 90s like you say.
I still have mine from the 90s
Guess 80s things are antique now, my daughter had one exactly like that then. Amazing job.
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@@TheRestorer from Portland ore
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Rate of work 12 out of 10.
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Oh wow. What a transformation. Such a beautiful little bag. I honestly wasn't expecting that under all that gunk. Amazing. Definitely 10/10
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I can't believe how beautiful this turned out to be after restoration. I really thought it was hopeless. Great work!
Dude this bag was in perfect condition before he put corrosive fluid on it and painted with fake patina. Ofc after "restoration" it looka good
Beautiful work. I would glue some braided trim around the edge of the lining to give the inside a more finished look.
Sabes, lo qué me rompe el corazón ❤️ 💔, es saber qué hay muchísimos cosas qué son un arte ,y terminan en la basura ,detrás de vacaciones objetos hay un pensamiento un conocimiento bellamente expresado❤
Респект мастеру реставратору , который смог сделать эту работу .👍👍👍
Потрясающая работа,реставрация тяжелее,чем изготовить новую,думаю,что тот,кто её выбросил,теперь пожалел бы об этом, наверное владелица была большой модницей когда-то и не думала,что вернут былую красоту! Удачи вам!
А может не выбрасывал ее никто, мы не знаем какой путь проделала сумочка и какова судьба владелицы
@@Aizhana8820складывается такое ощущение, что её нашли при раскопках или достали со дна океана)
@@cnv777 может находилась во влажном климате или там где попадала вода
Как жаль, что такие красивые вещи не передаются из поколения поколению и не хранятся должным образом. У меня хранится дамский жемчужный редикюль моей пробабушки, который ей подарил прадедушка в 1913 году. Представляете сколько этот предмет пережил и Первую мировую и гражданскую войны, Великую Отечественную войну, эвакуацию! Нет уже людей, которые бережно хранили этот не самый дорогой по тем временам предмет дамского гардероба. Теперь он хранится у меня. Мастер - Золотые руки! Вы возвращаете в виде этих вещей память. Россия, Марина, 65 лет
Очень жаль! Раньше думала,что это от небрежности и немудрости потомков. Но вещи погибают при бомбежках, в голодовку уходят за кило муки... Увы, так и мне довелось лишиться некоторых семейных реликвий!
@@user-qb7pk2qi1q Да, моя бабушка и мама рассказывала. В войну не до вещей. И поэтому очень ценно, что мастер восстанавливает старинные предметы и механизмы. У вещей как и у людей есть своя история. Мира вам и добра!
Афигеть!Ручки у мастера золотые!!!
Эта сумочка даже когда просто база из меди уже прекрасна,а после вашей работы-великолепна!!!
Love the polish but I personally prefered the copper and petina look but regardless of the end color, the restoration was amazing and wonderful to see this piece of art saved.
Increíble restauración de este bolso . Realmente es precioso y me imagino que su valor es incalculable
Essa bolsa é resistente pra aguentar tudo isso..você está de parabéns ficou maravilhosa❤
Not too old. I have the same bag and I bought it a few years ago in a regular cloth shop in Argentina 😂
9.99. You need a thing to dangle and close the latch. I’m sure a claw clasp with a red tassel would have worked. But it is gorgeous. ❤
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Hermosa es una joya de cobre. Quedó genial!!!
No matter what color this bag is cute
This bag is exquisite. Your work is phenomenal. Wondering where it came from and who owns it now. Loved the red velvet but wish you kept the original blue. ❤
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It came from the upside down
Its fake
Me too, the red is nice but the blue was gorgeous!
U can buy it in India for few dollars, it is not antiques, he is cheater
This is amazing ! The care and thought you put into the metal work was so fine and delicate! I hate to say there's anything amiss...the lining is going to fray if it's left unfinished on the edges. Especially if it's cotton or silk. I would have loved to see the original blue color(just my preference). It's an elegant piece with beautiful metal restoration. For that I say10.
Bravoo, mad skill! Definitely a 10, Hermes should hire you in senior position
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You did a brilliant job of restoring this lovely little bag. I was hoping it would prove to be Medieval, but even if it isn't, it was beautifully made and you brought it back to its original condition. I love the red lining you used inside it. I wish I had a bag like this one. Cheers from Amanda in Melbourne, Australia
What I’m most impressed about is the fact you got copper and brass to rust lmao
Right? Aren’t most of these videos faked as in they made them dirty or rusted and then ‘restore’ them?
Exactly, I was wondering if anyone else caught that.
Thank you, I was about to lose my mind!
Also something that rusted would have lost integrity. Rust errodes metal there would have been holes.
You have just taken restoration to a whole new level. Absolutely stunning, definitely a 10 out of 10.
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Its copper. Made in? Year? Amazing
Eu tenho uma dessa, de família. Ainda está muito bonita. Mas não tão polida quanto a restaurada. Incrível! Parabéns!
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@@TheRestorer Brasil.
Oh! the beautiful purse is in the style of a cushion! Lovely. It takes a craftsman to know a craftsman!
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Какая кропотливая и тонкая работа! Глаз не оторвать не только от результата, но и от процесса 😍
Это заслуживает оценки не в 10, а в 1 000 000! Этот предмет достали со дна морского? Невероятное преображение. И потрясающая магия - как из ржавого металл становится розовым, затем серебряным, и наконец золотым. Просто невероятно! 👏👏👏 Браво!
I must say I have never seen one of these purses before. One comment said they were in the 70s. I am 75 wish I could have had one. Great restoration you did
It's more than 10, it's solid 100! It was so satisfying to watch this rusty box turning into this amazing peace of art it was meant to be.
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Beautifully done....9 out of 10 because of the color choice for the velvet. Age probably...made in India in the 60's or 70's. I had something similar in my HIPPIE DAYS. Look forward to watching more of your restorations.👏
Восхитительно!И клатч и Ваша работа по реставрации!Однозначно 10 баллов!!!!🎉
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@@TheRestorer а че на русском не пишешь? Под эвропку косишь?
Ой,аккуратней,не повредите,это надо же какая вещищка,а ведь раньше,какая - нибудь модница носила её на своей миниатюрной ручке,это так мило ,таинственно,из прошлых лет,вот ведь и были умельцы делать такие вещи,и вам спасибо ,что так трепетно взялись за такое,это ,вот как по мне,ювелирная работа по реставрации
I adore your work and would gladly purchase this and many other things youve restored
This is NOT from the Middle Ages. How could you even think that
It’s from the 90’s… the video is lame
Incredible work 10 out of 10. My daughter she's in South Africa got a little bag like that which she bought from a antique shop. Must say was lovely watching how you restored that beautiful bag keep it up you don't always see people with so much passion for old stuff.
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I found this small wallet at a second-hand store for $5. It's beautiful, isn't it? Amazing restoration process.
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I have 2 of these from the 1980s. They were popular. One is a silver metal and one is copper.
Ещё одна изумительная вещица получила вторую жизнь. И эту жизнь ей дали ваши руки и мастерство.
Первый раз вижу сумку из металла!😮 Реставрация супер!👍👏👏👏 Актуальная вещица от уличных воров. Не разрежешь!😄👍
I would've said that the bag is at least 70yrs old you did a marvelous job ^^
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@@TheRestorer no problem ^^ France
Y por otro lado, saber qué existen personas, cómo usted qué saben inpecablemente, cómo recuperar cada pieza, cada detalle ,con tanta belleza y conocimiento ❤❤❤gracias gracias gracias gracias gracias gracias por su trabajó impecable magistral
С удовольствием посмотрела. Оторваться невозможно. Отличная работа. Спасибо!
The bag is made from non-ferrous metal. It should be all green with verdigris, not brown with rust. Where did all the iron oxide come from? Basically, this is a recent bag no more than 30 years old that has been dressed up with rust to look old and in need of restoration just for the purposes of making this video. I can see why someone would do that when there's clicks to be had from restoration videos, but it makes it harder to find the genuine and honest restoration projects.
Maybe you were thing 1970 that was 50 years ago
@@maryhogan3096Why do you think I would think 1970? Even if it is, 50 years is a lot less than the ridiculous 500 years claimed in the video description. Not that it really matters whether it's 50 or 30 since whatever gunk needs cleaning up was done by the video creator himself for the purposes of making the video. 🤷♂
@@maryhogan3096 Defensive much? How and why does the truth make you lash out like that? It's pathetic.
Чудесная штучка! Работа потрясающая! ❤❤❤
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Восстановить,ничего не испортить!Мастерство!
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I'd say the handbag was made in the 1920's - early 1930's. I can see it draped over a flapper girls shoulder.
Do you really think she is from the 1920s? And not older?
@@TheRestorer Yes, that's my guess
@@TheRestorer It is not old! These pillow purses were made in India in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, Disco apparel. Not deco, not antique. I have collected antique and vintage purses for over 30 years.
@@shainazion4073 I had one of these from asos 13 years ago 😂
1920's! and a 10 as always 😊
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Not!
What you did! No one gets to rate that amazingness!! This was rescued that from the Titanic .. I’m sure of it 😅
Why does everyone think that she is from the Titanic?) Maybe so) Thank you!👍 Where are you watching from?🌍😉
Конечно 10/10, но, какая же она была шикарная до 😂 Если бы было возможно законсервировать следы времени, я предпочла бы видеть эту сумочку с следами окислов и благородной медной патиной. И синий бархат был в разы прекраснее. Но, автор большой умница, ему восхищение ❤❤❤
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You got a 10+! Such detail and patience. It's gotta be late 1800s. The red lining brings out the "golden sheen" of the metal. I would be proud to take this bag to a grand dinner party or the opera! I think of who might have owned this treasured piece, and how it got into such deplorable condition. What a find! Thank you so much for extending its colorful life.
Most likely it is 1930s
It’s probably 1970s or early 80s. Trendy at that time
Rating this work and all others that I have seen so far in this channel - 10 ! It is so visually satisfying to watch. Never thought I would get hooked on to these restoration videos 👍
I watched this a few days ago and neglected to comment: I give this an 11/10! I've never seen anything like this bag before and I think it may be more beautiful than it was originally.
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Las manos ,el corazón y el conocimiento bien empleado, son erramientas invaluables ,qué hacen maravillas y lo más gracioso qué cada ser humano posee ,solo hay qué educarla ,y ponen todo nuestro amor❤❤❤😂😂😂