Dettagli del prodotto
Opzione personalizzata |
Opzioni disponibili |
Materiale | Lega di zinco / ottone, ferro / legno / acrilico / doppio materiale |
Tipo | Un lato con design / Entrambi i lati con design / Design tridimensionale multilaterale |
Stile | Smalto morbido / smalto duro / smalto traslucido / adesivo di carta / fustellato / stampa offset / stampa offset con rivestimento epossidico / smalto morbido con rivestimento epossidico / smalto morbido con glitter / smalto morbido con bagliore / smalto morbido con stampa |
Materiale della medaglia Colore/Finitura | Oro lucido / Argento lucido / Rame lucido / Oro rosa lucido / Ottone lucido / Nichel nero / Oro satinato / Argento satinato / Rame satinato / Ottone satinato / Nichel nero satinato / Oro antico / Argento antico / Ottone antico / Rame antico / Oro spray / Argento spray / Ottone spazzolato / Doppia placcatura |
Colori dei materiali | Singolo colore del metallo / Due colori del metallo |
Numero di colori nel design | Nessun colore / 1-5 colori / 6-8 colori / 9-10 colori / 11-13 colori / 14-15 colori / 16-17 colori / 18-20 colori / 21+ colori / Colori illimitati - Design stampato |
Larghezza del nastro della medaglia | 0,75 / 1 / 1,25 / 1,5 / 1,75 pollici |
Lunghezza del nastro della medaglia | 14,5 / 15 / 15,5 / 16 / 16,5 / 17 / 18 pollici |
Tipo di occhiello del nastro della medaglia | Forma rotonda / Forma ad arco / Forma semichiusa / Forma larga - adattamento personalizzato / Forma larga - grande / Fori per nastri incorporati / Forma posteriore / Forma personalizzata |
Incisione | Nomi sequenziali / Numeri sequenziali / Parole personalizzate |
Imballaggio e marchio | Clear Poly Bag / Sacchetto di velluto / Scatola di velluto / Scatola arcilica / Scatola di sospensione / Scatola di legno / Scatola di carta rigida |
How to Storage a Star Shaped Medal
Preserving a star shaped medal properly ensures that its value, both sentimental and monetary, remains intact over the years. Follow these steps to keep your medal in pristine condition and proudly showcase it for generations to come.
Clean the Star Medal Carefully
Firstly, inspect the star shaped metal medal for any dust or dirt. Using a soft, lint-free cloth, gently wipe the surface to remove loose particles. If deeper cleaning is needed, create a mild soap solution with warm water. Dip the cloth in the soapy water, wring it out, and gently clean the medal. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as they can damage the medal’s finish. After cleaning, rinse with distilled water and pat dry with a soft towel.
Handle with Care
Always handle medals with clean hands or wear cotton gloves. Oils and dirt from your skin can tarnish the medal over time. Hold the medal by its edges to minimize contact with the surface.
Choose the Right Storage
Proper storage is crucial. Use a display case with UV-resistant glass to protect the medal from light exposure, which can cause fading and discoloration. Alternatively, store the medal in an acid-free box with a soft lining. Ensure the storage area is dry and cool, as humidity and extreme temperatures can lead to corrosion.
Avoid Direct Exposure to Light
Light, especially sunlight, can cause significant damage to medals. To prevent this, place your display case in an area away from direct sunlight. If the star shaped award is stored in a box, keep it in a dark, cool place.
Control the Environment
Metal medals should be kept in a stable environment. Fluctuations in temperature and humidity can cause metals to expand and contract, leading to potential damage. Aim for a consistent temperature and maintain a relative humidity level of around 50%.
Use Silica Gel Packets
To combat humidity, place silica gel packets in the storage area. These packets absorb moisture, creating a dry environment that helps preserve the medal. Replace them periodically to ensure they remain effective.
Regularly Inspect the Medal
Make it a habit to inspect your star medal periodically. Look for signs of tarnish, corrosion, or other damage. Early detection allows for prompt action to prevent further deterioration.
Seek Professional Help if Needed
If your medal shows signs of significant damage, such as corrosion or deep scratches, consult a professional conservator. They can provide expert care and restoration, ensuring the medal’s longevity.