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HOW TO STORE AND PROTECT YOUR ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES

Antiques and collectables can hold both sentimental and monetary value, making them treasured possessions that require proper care and attention. Whether you've inherited these items or spent years curating your collection, it is essential to store and protect them to ensure their longevity. In this article, we will share some tips to help you take care of your cherished antiques and collectables.


Keep your items clean

Before storing your antiques and collectables, make sure they are clean. Dust and dirt can deteriorate items over time, so gently clean each piece using appropriate cleaning methods and products. Avoid abrasive cleaners that might damage delicate surfaces.



Opt for a climate-controlled unit

Maintaining a stable environment is crucial for preserving your items. Extreme temperatures and humidity can cause warping, fading, and deterioration. Store your antiques and collectables in a room with controlled temperature and humidity levels. Consider using a dehumidifier or air conditioner to regulate the environment if needed.



Avoid sunlight

Direct sunlight can fade colours and damage delicate materials. Keep your items away from windows and strong light sources. If you want to display your collection, use UV-filtering glass or acrylic to protect them from harmful rays. If you simply 



Proper display

If you're displaying your antiques and collectables, use display cases, shelves, or stands designed for specific items. Properly support each piece to prevent undue stress on fragile areas. Also, make sure to use acid-free backings and mounts to avoid discolouration or chemical reactions.



Use the right packaging

For items you plan to store, invest in acid-free tissue paper, archival-quality boxes, and padded containers. Doing so will avoid most of the environment-induced damage to occur. Wrap delicate pieces individually to prevent scratches and damage. Label each container to easily identify its contents without unwrapping.



Avoid excessive handling

Frequent handling can lead to wear and tear. Whenever possible, minimise touching the items. If you need to move or inspect something, wash your hands thoroughly and handle items with care. Alternatively, you can use specialised gloves whenever you need to touch your items.


Regular inspection

Make sure to check on your items regularly to catch any signs of deterioration or damage early. This allows you to address issues quickly and prevent further issues.


Insurance and documentation

Consider insuring your valuable antiques and collectables. Document each item with photographs, descriptions, and appraisals. Keep these records in a safe place, preferably digitally, so you can provide evidence of value in case of loss or damage.



Consult Professionals

If you're unsure about the best practices for storing or caring for a specific item, consider consulting with professionals, such as conservators or appraisers. They can offer expert advice tailored to the unique needs of your collection.


Your antiques and collectables are more than just objects; they're a reflection of your passions and life. By following the above guidelines for storage, you should be able to enjoy your collection for years to come while preserving its value and significance. Remember that each item may have unique care requirements, so take the time to research and apply specific strategies as needed.



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