Wednesday 9 November 2016

Wooden Display Cases- Best to Store Delicate Items

The best things used for storing the delicate, expensive items like trophies, memento, flags, jewelry, cosmetics, etc., are Wooden display cases or domes. In the wooden cases, base or side walls are made of wood pieces and the front part is of glass or acrylic material. The appearance and quality of the display case can be greatly affected by the type of wood used to make the case.

As wood is sawed, drilled, and cut, it can be molded easily into different shapes and sizes to give a fashionable look to the case. The quality of the wooden display case is fully dependent on the type of wood used to design it. Some common types of wood used for making the display cases are pine, aspen, oak, rosewood, maple, rosewood, and mahogany. Mainly two kinds of woods used to make it more lavish are hardwood and softwood. Hardwoods have a definite pattern of design. Rosewood, walnut, oak, cherry, and maple come under the category of Hardwoods and give opulent look to the case when provided with a natural finish. Display case made of Oak are best known in the market for its durability and superior look. Oak naturally comes in the shade of white and red-black. Mahogany display cases naturally have the texture of a spotted reddish brown.
 
Pine and cedar come in the category of softwoods are soft in nature and have the simple grain pattern. Softwoods are best known for their soft texture and simple grain pattern. Some example of Softwoods are Pine and Cedar. These softwoods are best for making display cases of light weight. Owing to their nature, the pine cases can get scratched and damaged easily and are not suitable to store the heavy items.

Wooden display cases give the feeling of antique collection. Hand crafted wooden cases are developed with the true craftsmanship of the artisans. Wooden cases are known world-wide for their unique style and ease of assembling. Handcrafted case goes well with the décor of any space. Wood cases give an antique look to the place when teamed with the furniture. 

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