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RestorationField report24 April 20269 min

Stone-by-stone: the conservation method that saved Belur's outer frieze

When a catastrophic earthquake struck Belur in 1918, the ancient temple's outer frieze was left dangling, its intricately carved stones threatening to crash to the ground. A daring conservation effort ensued, with artisans and craftsmen painstakingly dismantling and reassembling the frieze, stone by stone, to salvage the 900-year-old masterpiece. The painstaking process, which spanned decades, not only preserved the temple's stunning exterior but also paved the way for modern conservation techniques in India.

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