
Shipping wood carvings internationally requires careful packaging to prevent damage during transit. Here are the most effective methods to ensure your delicate carvings arrive safely:
1. Use High-Quality Protective Materials
Wrap each carving in bubble wrap or foam sheets to cushion against impacts. For intricate pieces, use soft cloth or tissue paper to protect delicate details.
2. Choose a Sturdy Shipping Box
Select a double-walled cardboard box that’s slightly larger than the carving to allow space for padding. Reinforce the corners with packing tape for extra durability.
3. Secure the Carving Inside the Box
Fill empty spaces with packing peanuts, crumpled paper, or air pillows to prevent movement. Ensure the carving is centered and doesn’t touch the box walls.
4. Label as Fragile and Handle with Care
Clearly mark the box with “Fragile” stickers and include handling instructions. This alerts carriers to exercise caution during transit.
5. Consider Climate Control
For long-distance shipping, use moisture-resistant packaging or silica gel packs to protect wood from humidity and temperature changes.
By following these steps, you can minimize the risk of damage and ensure your wood carvings reach their destination in perfect condition. Always test the packaging by gently shaking the box to confirm nothing moves inside before sealing it.