How to Take Care of Wooden Trinket Boxes

When you love little collectibles – of whatever type, design or size – you certainly want a trinket box that is equally a collectible item by itself. While trinkets may vary (the possibilities of anything that can be called a trinket is endless) the type and look of a trinket box also comes in a myriad of designs and make. But among the most popular kinds are the wooden trinket boxes.

What makes wood trinket boxes such a favorite among trinket collectors? Perhaps it’s because some of these are priced cheaper than their metal counterparts, especially those with gold or silver plating. But definitely, it is not the lack of attractive design because there is an endless supply of decorative wooden boxes that you can find at gift and collectible shops.

So if you want your trinkets to be kept safe in wooden boxes, you also have to take care of the box itself. This is to make sure that the box will last long to safeguard your little collections. Here are a few reminders that you can follow.

1. Store it away from direct sunlight.

Direct sunlight can easily make the paint and the finishing on the wood fade or even crack. Keep your wooden jewelry boxes preferably in a shaded area and at normal room temperature.

2. Keep it safe from moisture.

Especially if your wooden trinket box is made of layers of wood, even a little moisture or water can make the layers separate, if not now at least in a year or two later. This goes the same with other liquids such as perfume and alcohol. Also, avoid any liquid contact with the metal hinge so as not to give rust a chance to form.

3. Use cotton cloth when cleaning your wooden trinket box.

Any cloth designed to clean finished wood is a good choice, but if you cannot find any, a clean cotton cloth will do. Wipe the box gently and try not to rub it as it can ruin the finishing or the paint. In most cases, dusting off the surface of the wooden box is all the cleaning and maintenance that you will need to do.

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