Things to note when maintaining boxwood carvings
Precautions for the maintenance of boxwood carvings
Precautions for the maintenance of boxwood carvings
Boxwood carving crafts have a long history, and good crafts can reflect the intelligence and exquisite carving skills of the engraver. For those who collect crafts, collecting their favorite crafts can cultivate sentiment, inject infinite vitality into their busy space, and create rich imagination space for themselves.
How to keep your favorite things young and always exude the vitality of life has a lot to do with how to effectively collect and maintain crafts. Below, the author will talk about the maintenance of boxwood carvings based on some of his shallow experiences.
1. Boxwood carvings should not be placed in extremely wet or extremely dry rooms.
In a very humid environment, some boxwood carvings will grow “Horse” For example, green sandalwood crafts will spit out silver-white silk. Although it is a beautiful scenery, as far as I know, many people don’t like it very much. In a too dry environment, some boxwood carvings may partially crack. Besides, everyone's living standards are much higher than before. The easiest thing is reflected in the life in the north. There is heating in winter and air conditioning can be blown in summer. Therefore, you should pay attention to boxwood carvings and crafts not blowing directly into the air withering vent. Don't put him near the ventilator, either.
2. Boxwood carvings should not be placed in the scorching sun for a long time and cracked.
Boxwood carvings are like humans, exposed to the sun, and are prone to "heat stroke" “ Therefore, when placing, you should pay conscious attention, especially not to place them in the window.
3. Boxwood carvings should not be placed near open flames, fire walls, kangs, or stoves.
4. It is not advisable to wipe it with a towel with water. It is best to wipe it with a pure cotton towel containing wax or oil.
Usually, depending on whether the interior is clean or not, you often use dry cotton cloth or feather duster to dust off the dust on the wood carving crafts to show its natural beauty. If you find that the luster of the wood carving crafts is not good, you can use a brush to apply the gloss wax on the surface of the boxwood carving and wipe it with a rag to polish it. Of course, you can also use a pure cotton towel to dip it in some walnut oil and gently rub it on the surface of boxwood carvings to achieve the ideal effect. However, it is important to avoid wiping with a towel with water, as this will make the boxwood carvings too wet, which will not achieve the expected results and will also hurt them.