How to Care for Your Hand-Carved Furniture
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🛠️ How to Care for Your Hand-Carved Furniture
Simple tips to preserve the beauty of artisanal wood pieces
Hand-carved furniture is more than décor — it’s art. Each piece carries the mark of the artisan who crafted it, from intricate floral motifs to detailed lion figures and timeless finishes. Whether you’ve invested in a solid mango wood bed, a carved buffet, or a dresser with ornate fretwork, caring for it properly ensures it lasts for generations.
Here are easy, effective ways to protect and maintain your hand-carved wooden furniture.
1. 🧽 Dust Regularly — the Gentle Way
Dust buildup can dull the finish and settle into fine carvings.
- Use a soft microfiber cloth or a feather duster
- For crevices or deep carvings, use a clean, soft-bristled brush (like a paintbrush or makeup brush)
- Avoid using rough or abrasive materials
✨ Tip: Dust once a week to keep details crisp and clean.
2. 💧 Avoid Moisture and Direct Water Contact
Wood is sensitive to water and humidity, especially carved surfaces.
- Never soak or wet your furniture
- Wipe with a slightly damp cloth, then immediately follow with a dry cloth
- Use coasters and placemats on buffets, nightstands, and dressers
💡 High humidity can cause wood to swell; low humidity can cause cracks. Keep your space at a stable indoor humidity (ideally 40–55%).
3. 🧴 Use Natural or Wood-Safe Polish Sparingly
Polish your furniture only a few times a year.
- Choose wood-safe polishes with natural oils (like orange or lemon oil)
- Avoid silicone-based sprays or heavy waxes — they can build up and attract dust
- Test on a small area first
🪵 Solid mango wood already has natural luster — over-polishing isn't necessary.
4. ☀️ Keep Away From Direct Sunlight & Heat
Prolonged sun exposure can fade stains and dry out the wood.
- Position furniture away from windows or use curtains/blinds to filter UV rays
- Don’t place hand-carved beds or dressers near heaters or fireplaces
5. 🔧 Treat With Care When Moving
Avoid dragging hand-carved furniture — it can damage joints and legs.
- Always lift instead of drag
- Disassemble large pieces (like beds) if possible before moving
- Wrap corners and carved areas in soft blankets or padding during transport
6. 🎨 Protect the Finish With Periodic Maintenance
- Check your furniture every few months for any chips or scratches
- If needed, apply a matching stain or touch-up pen for small areas
- Contact us for recommendations on refinishing, especially for custom or colored finishes
🏠 Bonus: Made-to-Order = Long-Lasting Quality
At Hibashi Furniture, all of our hand-carved wooden furniture is:
- Made from solid mango wood
- Crafted using traditional joinery
- Finished by hand for authentic charm
That means your piece is built to last, as long as it’s treated with the care it deserves.
✨ Ready to Invest in Artisan Quality?
Explore our curated collections of handcrafted beds, buffets, nightstands, and more — all made in India by skilled artisans using time-honored methods.