Protecting Your Fine China: Essential Packing Tips 

When it comes to moving or storing fine china, taking the necessary precautions is crucial to ensure that your valuable items reach their destination in one piece. Fine china is fragile and prone to breakage if not properly packed and protected. In this blog post, we will provide you with essential tips and techniques to pack your fine china effectively, minimizing the risk of damage during transit or storage.

Gather the Necessary Supplies

Before you begin packing, gather the following supplies:

  • Sturdy cardboard boxes in various sizes
  • Bubble wrap or packing paper
  • Foam sheets or foam pouches
  • Packing tape
  • Marker for labeling
  • Dish or glass dividers (optional but recommended)

Prepare the Packing Area

Designate a clean and spacious area where you can safely pack your fine china. Clear any clutter and make sure you have ample space to work. It’s also a good idea to place a soft blanket or towel on your work surface to provide a cushion.

Sort and Organize

Sort your fine china by size, shape, and fragility. Group similar items together to make packing and unpacking easier. This will also help you determine the appropriate size of boxes and packing materials needed for each set.

Wrap Each Piece Individually

Begin by wrapping each piece of fine china individually to provide a protective layer. Start with a layer of bubble wrap or packing paper and secure it with tape. For extremely delicate items, consider wrapping them with an additional layer of foam sheets or using foam pouches specifically designed for fragile objects.

Use Dish or Glass Dividers

For plates, saucers, and other flat items, consider using dish or glass dividers. These dividers have individual slots that will keep the pieces separated and prevent them from touching each other, reducing the risk of damage during transportation.

Pack Plates and Bowls Vertically

When placing plates and bowls in boxes, stack them vertically rather than horizontally. This distributes the weight more evenly and reduces the pressure on individual pieces. Use foam sheets or additional bubble wrap between each layer for added protection.

Fill Empty Spaces

Once you have packed your fine china in the boxes, fill any empty spaces with crumpled packing paper or foam peanuts to prevent movement. This will help absorb shocks during transportation and minimize the risk of breakage.

Label and Handle With Care

Label each box clearly with “Fragile” or “Fine China” to ensure proper handling. Also, mark which side of the box should remain upright to avoid mishandling. When moving the boxes, use proper lifting techniques and be gentle to prevent any accidental drops or damage.

Consider Climate Control for Storage

If you plan to store your fine china, opt for a climate-controlled storage facility like UNITS Moving and Portable Storage of Las Vegas. Extreme temperature changes and high humidity can cause damage to delicate china. Climate-controlled environments provide stable temperature and humidity levels, preserving the quality of your items over time.

Packing fine china for moving or storage requires patience, attention to detail, and the right materials. By following the tips above, you can significantly reduce the risk of breakage and ensure your delicate china arrives safely at its destination. Remember to take your time and handle each piece with care. Contact UNITS Moving and Portable Storage of Las Vegas at (702) 602-6015 for excellent service and a free quote!