Causes Of Damage To Ceramics And Notes To Properly Preserve Ceramic Vases

Ceramic vases are a classic choice that can add a touch of elegance to any room. They come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes, making them a versatile choice for any interior design scheme. However, in order for ceramic vases to remain in good condition for a long time, they need to be properly maintained and stored. In this article, we will talk about how to preserve ceramic vases to prevent damage and maintain their aesthetics.

 

Causes of damage to ceramics The main factors that damage ceramics are:

- Physical impact

- Water

- Pollutants

- Humidity

1.Physical impact 

The main factor causing damage to ceramics is physical impacts - the brittleness and fragility of ceramics. Parts such as handles, spouts, mouths and bottoms of ceramic pots are particularly susceptible to damage. Therefore, when moving ceramics, you need to be very gentle and careful.

2.Water 

When ceramics come into contact with water for a long time, it will lead to deformation in the shape and quality of the product. So keep your ceramic items away from water when not needed.

3. Pollutants

In dusty or polluted environments, ceramics are susceptible to dust if not protected from dust particles. If dirt is left on the surface of an object, especially porous, underfired or unglazed ceramics, stains can develop. Dirt can also get into cracks and areas that need repair, leading to unsightly discoloration. 

Salt, iron and oil are common contaminants. Iron will create unsightly rust-colored or dark green stains that are difficult to remove, while oil will create dark gray patches. Salted and crystallized ceramics can be seriously damaged.

4. Air humidity 

Humidity is a concern for most ceramic collections. When humidity levels are high (above 65%), mold can appear on ceramic surfaces if only small amounts of dirt, oil and food residue are present. Terracotta objects are more susceptible due to their porosity.

Notes when preserving ceramic vases 

1.Storage conditions:

It is important to choose the right place to store ceramic vases. Avoid places exposed to direct sunlight or extreme temperature changes. It is best to store ceramic pots in a dry, cool place, not exposed to moisture or harmful substances.

2.Check regularly:

Periodically check the condition of stored ceramic pots. Pay attention to any cracks or other damage. If damage is found, measures must be taken to repair it or provide additional protection.

3. Pay attention to dust protection:

Over time, it is inevitable that dust will accumulate on ceramic vases. If there is dust on the ceramic vase, wipe it gently with a soft cloth or use a feather brush to remove dust from the ceramic vase. Note: You need to remove jewelry such as rings, watches or bracelets before cleaning. To avoid friction from objects that can scratch the ceramic vase.

4.Minimize moving ceramic pots

Reduce the number of moves After the ceramics are customized, you should also pay attention to placing a large number of ceramics together. Friction with each other can easily cause damage, so you should try to separate each item separately. independence.

5. Pay attention to how you hold the ceramic vase

When moving ceramic vases, special attention should be paid to how to hold and place the ceramic vase. When lifting the jar, hold the bottom of the jar with one hand and the body with the other. Never grasp the edge of the tool with one hand and lift it.

Following these instructions will help you keep your ceramic vase in good condition for many years. Also do not forget about the individual characteristics of each product and follow the manufacturer's recommendations, if any. Proper care of ceramic will ensure its longevity and maintain its aesthetic value, allowing you to enjoy its beauty and uniqueness for many years to come.

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