Subject: Paulownia storage boxes
I was wondering if anyone would be willing to share their opinion about storing antique Chinese scroll paintings in paulownia/pawlonia wood boxes. Would you recommend this material as safe for scroll paintings? I am not familiar with the material and have understood that generally, wood products are acid and tend to off gas yet this wood is traditionally used to store scroll paintings. I work at a small private art Chinese art museum that stores it's paintings in these boxes and I want to make sure it is safe to continue using the paulownia boxes. Our paintings are usually wrapped in a synthetic fabric that looks like rayon and then placed in the paulownia boxes. The Taiwanese company that manufactures these boxes also includes a small strip of insect repellant that is in a small paper packet and then wrapped in a Japanese rice paper. I have no information about the repellant because everything is in Japanese (unfortunately, I don't speak Japanese or Chinese--yet). I also worry that the repellant could be damaging to the artworks. The odor from the repellant is very strong and from what I understand it is packaged specifically to place in the paulownia boxes to protect the scrolls. If anyone has any information they can share with me about paulownia wood or about pesticides/repellents next to art work I would appreciate it greatly, Holly C. Chase Museum Coordinator Chen Art Gallery Sunrider International 1625 Abalone Ave. Torrance, CA 90501 310-222-9219 ext 2219 Fax: 310-222-9075 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:7 Distributed: Monday, May 28, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-7-025 ***Received on Wednesday, 23 May, 2007