Any way to preserve conkers?

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I picked some up when we were out on a walk and I thought they'd look nice in a bowl but can they be preserved? Before I google I just wondered if anyone here had ever either succeeded or failed to preserve them :D
 
I think the problem is having them in the house is that they dry out. Did but some spray on varnish on some a while back for a Christmas display that lasted a couple of years. I have just taken one out of my wooden storage box outside and looks good for being in over 2 years old. Just need to get some more to replace them. (good for keeping spiders out)
 
I get fresh every year for the window ledges-anti spider duty allegedly-look just as good 12 months on.
 
Thanks all.

It doesn't look like there is an easy way to keep them for longer periods.
 
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