
Insuring a traveling exhibition of porcelain sculptures requires meticulous planning to safeguard these delicate artworks. Key considerations include selecting specialized fine art insurance that covers transit, storage, and display risks. Assess the fragility and value of each piece to determine appropriate coverage limits. Climate control and handling protocols must be addressed, as temperature fluctuations and improper packing are common causes of damage. Verify if the policy includes "nail-to-nail" protection spanning the entire loan period. Consider terrorism and political risk coverage for international venues. Work with insurers experienced in cultural property to ensure proper valuation methods and claims processes. Document condition reports with high-resolution photographs before transit. Finally, review venue contracts carefully as they may impose specific insurance requirements. A comprehensive policy should balance cost with adequate protection for these irreplaceable cultural assets.