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Claviers Baroques is a husband
and wife team (Den Ciul and Dawn
Lyons) who build harpsichords,
clavichords and other historical
keyboard instruments in Toronto,
Canada. They use traditional
methods and materials in their
work. All instruments are made of
solid woods with traditional
finishes - shellac, linseed oil
and Milk Paints. "Some of
our harpsichords are pretty fancy
- as you can see from our little
Flemish-style in red faux-marbre
pictured here - all done with
Milk Paints."
Their clavichords have a Milk
Paint wash (1 part paint powder
to 10 parts distilled water)
followed with linseed oil.
Because these instruments are
intended for children they wanted
a non-toxic finish.
Since their instruments are
intended to last for many years
they appreciate that Milk Paints
are tough, durable and can be
maintained easily. Since their
shop is their home, they also
appreciate the fact that Milk
Paint produces no toxic fumes,
stores in a small space, can be
mixed in small batches as
required and cleans up easily.
"We can't make out why
anyone would use 'canned' paints
when these are so lovely, easy to
use and so flexible!"
FOR MORE
INFORMATION CONTACT
Claviers Baroques
109 Fuller Avenue
Toronto, Ontario Canada M6R 2C4
Tel. (416) 538-3062
Fax. (416) 538-3376
Email dawn@claviersbaroques.com
www.claviersbaroques.com
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