The natural agarwood high-and gift box is not only a precious gift, but also a collectible item. Its maintenance is crucial, and environmental factors have a significant impact on the quality of agarwood.
First, temperature and humidity are key environmental factors. Agarwood is suitable to be stored in a relatively stable and mild environment, with a temperature of 18°C - 25°C and a humidity of 40% - 60%. Too high a temperature may cause agarwood oil to evaporate too quickly, making the aroma thin;
Too high humidity can easily breed mold, corrode agarwood, and affect its appearance and quality. For example, during the rainy season in the south, attention should be paid to using dehumidification equipment to control the ambient humidity to prevent agarwood from becoming damp and moldy.
Light also affects agarwood. Long-term exposure to strong direct light, especially ultraviolet rays, will accelerate the oxidation process of agarwood, darkening the color and drying the texture, thus affecting the purity and persistence of its aroma. Therefore, the natural agarwood high-and gift box should be placed in a place away from direct sunlight, such as indoor cabinets or special display cabinets, and soft lighting can be used for lighting display, which can not only protect the agarwood, but also show its beauty.
In terms of maintenance methods, avoid contact between agarwood and odorous substances. Agarwood has strong adsorption properties. If there are odors in the surrounding environment, such as perfume, cigarette smell or chemical cleaners, agarwood will absorb these odors, thus changing its original pure aroma. When storing, you should choose a separate space or use sealed bags or boxes to properly preserve agarwood to prevent odor contamination.
Regular cleaning and maintenance are also essential. You can use a soft dry cloth to gently wipe the surface of the agarwood to remove dust and impurities, but be careful not to damage the surface of the agarwood due to excessive wiping. Other accessories in the gift box, such as wooden boxes or silk linings, should also be cleaned regularly to maintain the overall cleanliness and beauty while preventing dust accumulation from indirectly affecting the quality of agarwood.
Avoiding collisions is also a key point in maintenance. The texture of agarwood is relatively brittle, so it should be prevented from colliding with hard objects during transportation or storage to avoid cracks or damage, which will affect its integrity and value.
In addition, agarwood should be stored away from heat sources and air vents. The heat source will increase the temperature of the environment where the agarwood is located and accelerate the volatilization of oil; the air outlet will cause the agarwood to dry quickly, leading to cracking. Reasonable storage location and environmental control, combined with appropriate maintenance measures, can maintain the quality of natural agarwood to the greatest extent, extend its service life, and allow it to always exude a unique and charming aroma in high-end gift boxes, reflecting its precious value. and cultural connotation.