
Wood carvings are timeless pieces of art that require proper care to maintain their beauty and structural integrity. To prevent deterioration, follow these best practices for storing and displaying them:
1. Control Humidity Levels: Wood is highly sensitive to moisture. Maintain a stable humidity level (40-60%) to prevent warping, cracking, or mold growth. Use a dehumidifier or humidifier as needed.
2. Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to UV rays can fade and weaken wood. Display carvings in shaded areas or use UV-filtering glass in display cases.
3. Dust Regularly: Dust accumulation can scratch surfaces. Use a soft brush or microfiber cloth to gently clean carvings. Avoid chemical cleaners that may damage the wood.
4. Proper Storage: When not displayed, wrap carvings in acid-free tissue paper and store them in a climate-controlled space. Avoid plastic wraps, which can trap moisture.
5. Use Stable Surfaces: Place carvings on sturdy, vibration-free surfaces to prevent accidental falls or shifts that could cause damage.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure your wood carvings remain pristine for generations to come.