Humidity is defined as the rate of water molecule present in the air. A humid
air is therefore said to contain much water molecule. Overtime, a humid air or
high humidity had been found not to be good for any form of antique furniture.
The antique furniture had been found to deteriorate considerably if exposed to
humidity.
This is a warning sign to antique collectors who would like to exhibit or
showcase their collections to be very wary how well they keep them away from
humidity.
The truth of the matter is that most of the antique furniture are very fragile
due to age and a lot of rough time they must have had. This then makes them
easily susceptible to damage and destruction if even the slightest amount of
humidity should come in contact with them.
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