I’ve been browsing antique jewelry a lot lately and wonder about this. With jewelry specifically I think about hair, coral, pearls.

Then that extends out to animal skins, bones, human relics, etc.

What makes one thing gross but the other okay?

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    12 days ago

    You just need it to be not too humid and in the dark. I have seen mummies stored like under a bench FWIW.

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      11 days ago

      Really? I was assuming you’d need pretty significant climate control. Although it probably varies by type.

      I have seen mummies stored like under a bench FWIW.

      Was that correct, or was that one of those OMG moments?

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        11 days ago

        Well I was invited to a medical museum after hours, thinking about it, the mummies in question wasn’t Egyptian “thousands of years old”, a really old one might probably need good temperature and humidity control and surveillance of other things like mold etc.