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Display them behind conservation grade glass. That's about the only way to display and enjoy with some piece of mind.
Like Paul said, If you want to go to the extreme you can black out your windows with eclipse curtains and use specific very low uv light bulbs.
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It depends on what the slabs are made of.
Polycarbonate blocks almost all UV, so if they're polycarbonate, they should be fine from UV problems that cause most fading. That won't prevent problems from temperature cycling etc. |
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