How to Pack Porcelain for TransportWhether you're shipping a rare porcelain vase from an auction in Jaipur or moving a cherished tea set within the city, packing porcelain properly can mean the difference between preservation and breakage.
Here’s a step-by-step process tailored for Indian collectors:
Use Two Boxes: - One box should fit the porcelain snugly, while the second should be about 1.5 times larger.
- For instance, if you're packing a Bengal-style terracotta figurine, ensure the inner box is just large enough to keep it stable.
Wrap the Item in Bubble Wrap: - For figurines or multi-piece items, wrap each part individually.
- For example, a ceramic Ganesha idol with detachable parts should have every piece cushioned separately.
Fill Hollow Items:Use crumpled newspaper or foam to fill spaces in hollow items like vases or cups. This helps maintain structural integrity.
Secure in the Inner Box:Place the wrapped item in the smaller box and fill any empty spaces with packing peanuts, shredded paper, or foam.
Double Boxing:Put the smaller box into the larger one and fill gaps with additional padding.
Ensure Stability:The main goal is to immobilize the item during transit. Movement within the box increases the risk of damage.