Shipping Artwork Internationally

hipping artwork across borders is more sophisticated than using regular couriers. Whether you’re sending a painting, sculpture, or installation, proper documentation, safe packaging, and reliable partners are essential to ensure your work arrives intact.
With expertise from World Options, plus sister companies Pack & Send and Mail Boxes Etc—all part of Fortidia—we’ve created this full roadmap for smooth international art shipping.
Art Shipping Overview
| Step | What Happens |
|---|---|
| 1. Prepare & Inspect | Research customs rules, document condition, and pack safely. |
| 2. Document Thoroughly | Create invoices, certificates, valuations, and export forms. |
| 3. Choose Shipper | Select an experienced art logistics provider among World Options, Pack & Send, or Mail Boxes Etc. |
| 4. Insure & Label | Arrange full-value insurance and mark packaging clearly. |
| 5. Ship & Track | Send via chosen mode (air, ocean); track delivery to destination. |
1. Preparing Your Artwork for the Journey
Start wisely—understanding destination restrictions, crate-friendly packaging, and accurate documentation prevents delays.
| Action | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Check Destination Rules | Some countries require special licences or have duty exemptions for cultural objects. |
| Photograph Artwork | Document condition and damage for insurance and legal proof. |
| Use Art-Specific Packing | Avoid rolling original pieces; crate and cushion carefully. |
| Valuation / Bill of Sale | Supports duty assessments and insurance claims. |
2. Documentation Essentials
Accurate documentation streamlines customs and validates authenticity.
| Document | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Commercial / Proforma Invoice | Records item value and origin for customs. |
| Certificate of Authenticity | Proves originality and artist provenance. |
| Export License | May be required for older, rare, or culturally significant pieces. |
| Customs Declaration | Essential for legal and smooth customs processing. |
3. Choosing the Right Shipping Partner
The difference between standard courier mishandling and curated art logistics is experience.
World Options works seamlessly with Pack & Send and Mail Boxes Etc, ensuring:
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Climate-controlled crates
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Secure transit and tracking
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White-glove delivery for precious pieces
4. Insurance & Labeling
Never assume the base liability covers full value. For artworks, full-value insurance is non-negotiable.
Also, make your packaging unmistakable:
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Front face: “FRAGILE ARTWORK – DO NOT STACK”
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Handling labels, tilt indicators, or shock sensors for high-risk pieces
5. Customs & Cost Clarity
Shipping internationally typically involves:
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VAT or duty in the destination country—often paid by the recipient
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Optionally, DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) ensures duties are handled in advance
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Clear paperwork—like declarations and HS codes—eases customs clearance
6. Choosing Transport Mode
| Transport Type | Ideal For | Delivery Speed |
|---|---|---|
| Air Freight | Smaller artworks needing quick delivery | Few days |
| Sea Freight | Large-scale installations or multiple pieces | Several weeks |
Possibly — if the artwork is old, valuable, or historically significant. Check local export rules before shipping internationally.