A walkthrough on ancient wood preservation

A close eye on proper storage, conservation and display techniques, and careful handling is needed for the long-term preservation of ancient wooden artifacts. Those who keep wooden artifacts in good shape know that their prime task is not to harm historical pieces.

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Wood preservation is mostly similar to preserving other materials such as metal, rubber, and others. Historic wooden objects must be kept from excessive levels of light, particularly fluorescent light and sunlight. These kinds of light carry high amounts of ultraviolet radiation, the most harmful of all light forms. Sadigh Gallery recommends collectors to keep their antique pieces out of fluorescent light or direct sunlight. Extreme cold and hot temperatures damage wood and other materials. Wooden artifacts must be stored in areas with climate-control systems, and never in attics, basements, and sheds.

Excessive humidity can encourage mold growth, pests, and rust in artifacts, while low levels of humidity may cause wood to be brittle. Wood attracts termites. Regular inspections of ancient artifacts must be done to ensure no pests are attached to it. One of the greatest threats to historic objects is humans. When handling wooden objects, one must always wear nylon or cotton gloves to prevent sweat, oil, and make-up from transferring to the object.

Sadigh Gallery reminds enthusiasts and collectors to keep their historical objects from chemicals and air pollutants. Formaldehyde and acidic gases from wooden objects may be a threat to other historic pieces. It’s imperative to conduct regular inspections to prevent wood pieces from deteriorating.

Sadigh Gallery provides affordable ancient artworks and coins for collectors of every level. Providing excellent service, it has been good friends with many of its decades-long customers. Subscribe to this blog for more updates from Sadigh Gallery.

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