When appreciating the collection, be careful not to bump or fall, and try not to touch it with sweaty hands.
It's best to wear gloves when looking at the collection, and the table is padded with flannel. Don't pass it on to each other when watching. One person should put it on the table after reading it, and others should hold it.
Second, bottles, cans, statues and other porcelain are generally spliced from bottom to top, and you can't lift the neck of the upper part of the object when moving.
The correct way is to hold your neck with one hand and your ass with the other.
Some bottles, jars and statues are decorated with ears. When taking and putting them,
You can't just lift your ears to avoid breaking or damaging them.
Thin-walled containers are thin, light and delicate, so be more careful when handling and placing them. Hold the bottom with both hands, and avoid using one hand, especially the bottle, which has small feet and long body and needs to be blown down by the wind.
Three, just bought high-temperature glaze or underglaze colored porcelain cans, should be soaked in water 1 hour, then use detergent to wash off the appearance of oil, dry the water with a towel and put it in the box. The box should be filled with foam, and the diameter after adding foam should not exceed 0.5 cm. The collection should be properly tightened in the box, and at the same time, it should avoid squeezing to prevent the collection from being damaged.