Ceramic artists are often required to pack and ship delicate work that reflects hours of hard work.
How to pack ceramic for shipping.
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Before sealing the box carefully look over each of its sides.
The following is a step by step look at how we pack pottery.
Ceramic dishes bowls and vases are fragile items that require proper packing techniques to avoid scratches chipping or breakages during shipping.
Get a sturdy shipping box that is big enough to snugly accommodate the ceramic vase and still have enough space for packing materials.
Karen o lone hahn demonstrates how to package pottery or other fragile objects for safe shipping.
It is important to properly package work so it arrives safely.
Here are some practical packing tips when shipping ceramics.
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The shredded paper might not provide enough cushion especially when shipping a heavy vase.
Hopefully you haven t already learned this the hard way but you can t afford to do a shoddy job on packaging ceramics for shipping.
Remove any old shipping labels especially any that contain bar codes.
Step by step tutorial on how to pack a marble sculpture to prepare it for safe shipping.
The key is to pack them with layers of packing materials to minimize movement in the box during transit.
Overzealous packing can also be a reason for damage.
If you have several figurines pack them individually so that they could not bang each other.
This is especially important when shipping antique porcelain and pottery pieces with different types of handles like coffee pots and teapots.
Fill the bottom of the box 1 3 of the way with packing peanuts.
Nevertheless if you are going to ship your porcelain treasures yourself use the following tips for packing and moving to make sure that each of the fragile objects will arrive in one piece.
This short video demonstrates one easy and reliable way to package ceramics.
In this case we are packing a four cubic foot 18 inch x 18 inch x 24 inch box with 18 mugs and a 12 inch bowl.
Once the pottery has been packed it is time to complete the packaging ready for shipping or mailing.
Use bubble wrap and high quality packing tape.