I bought this wood carving (see below) several years ago from a vintage/antique housewares and decor store. At least one of the cracks predates my purchase, but I don't think all of them do.
Additionally, it just feels like aging, unfinished wood (light in weight, rough texture, losing color, etc.; oddly enough the images below make it look a bit better than it looks in real life) and I've been thinking I should figure out the best way to maintain it.
Would it be advisable to apply mineral oil or perhaps even a hard setting oil to it? Or some other finish or other product to help restore and maintain it?
More generally, what should I do to maintain and/or restore the piece?
Since it might be relevant, I have no idea about the provenance of the piece. It could be a hundred years old Lao carving. It could be a cheap, mass produced knockoff. It could be somewhere in the middle. If you have any thoughts, please share.
Finally, I included a few pictures of what looks like paint that can be seen in some places on the piece. So it may have been painted at some point, but it's hard to imagine someone painstakingly stripping it and not doing any other finishing work.