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Jennifer Jestin

Book Conservator at Jennifer T Jestin Book Conservator

Jennifer Jestin is a highly experienced book restorer with 20 years of expertise in restoring both ordinary and unusual book bindings, tackling minor and complex repairs, and executing full rebinding for book dealers, collectors, and general readers.

Jennifer Jestin's professional journey includes studying under Laura S. Young in New York City for 3 years, serving as an Intern-Conservator at the prestigious Frick Art Reference Library for 4 years, and attending Columbia University's Rare Book School. She is a proud member of the Guild of Book Workers and AIC.

Jennifer Jestin has been recognized for her exceptional skills as a book conservator, with features in renowned publications like New York Magazine ('Rescuing Precious Things'), The New York Observer Holiday Magazine, and Entree Magazine.

Noteworthy mentions of Jennifer Jestin's work include 'The Book Worm's Big Apple, A Guide to Manhattan Booksellers' and 'The Intrepid New Yorker' by Sherry Wolf.

Her specialties include repairing a range of book issues such as broken hinges, torn pages, weak joints, missing spines, detached covers, and more, and offering services like resewing, rebacking, recasing, rebinding in various materials like calfskin, goatskin, vellum, cloth, and paper. Additionally, she excels in preservation treatment and designing protective cases. Jennifer Jestin also crafts artists sketchbooks and blank books, creating exclusive hardcover or softcover pieces bound in luxurious materials like silk, leather, or hand-made paper featuring unique designs like painted herons.

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Greater New York City Area