By Chirag Sharma
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We all love to possess great looking artifacts,
paintings and sculptures to enhance the beauty of our homes. Here are some
handy tips on their care during the monsoons…
Sadly, not all of us are good caretakers of our
precious belongings. With the onset of the monsoons, and with humidity at a
high, it is important that utmost care is taken to conserve delicate works of
art.
Here’s some expert advice:
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- Make it a point to wipe all canvas paintings everyday so that the grime and moisture do not settle in.
- Place
watercolour and other paintings framed in glass, away from windows – they
need to be shielded from the rain as much as they need to be preserved
from direct sunlight.
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- Delicate
artifacts of silver and nickel-plated showpieces are best packed away
during the monsoons. You can bring them out later – this will also give
you a chance to experiment with new arrangements around the home.
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- Artifacts
like textile wall hangings and other fabric related pieces of art should
ideally be packed away too.
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- Use
a thin bristled hand duster to regularly clean all sculptures and
figurines as well as little knick-knacks that are displayed around the
home.
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- Avoid
using a damp cloth to clean your artifacts.
You may think that having an air-conditioned
environment is best for your decorative objects, and you hardly need to bother
with dust and moisture. Well, our experts say that dampness can be a problem if
you have excessive condensation on your walls after your air-conditioner is
switched off. Hence you would either need a dehumidifier to avoid the formation
of fungus on your paintings or better still get into a regular routine of
observing and cleaning.
Always remember – a few hours of normal air
circulation a day is a must to allow all your artifacts to breathe.
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