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Antique street is full of antiques. Where did these antiques come from?

This article comes from Wan Wen's theory, and the copyright belongs to the original author. China has a long history. The long history is naturally full of precious cultural relics and antiques. Some players like collecting all kinds of antiques. However, many people are curious. Obviously, antiques are so expensive and the output is not much. Why do we always see antique shops or stalls with dazzling antiques when visiting antique markets? Are these antiques real? Where did all these antiques come from? Then I'll tell you why almost every antique shop in China is genuine and well supplied. Antiques in the antique market basically come from the following places: 1, which were collected in the countryside or found by shoveling. First of all, the craftsmen here ask you a question. What is an antique? In many people's minds, porcelain, bronzes, calligraphy and painting are probably antiques, right? But in fact, the range of antiques is very wide, ranging from porcelain, calligraphy and painting, bronzes and other large pieces to pipes, fish knives, mahogany shelves, broken clocks and so on. , can be an antique, but the value is different. Generally, small objects are collected from the countryside, such as silver dollars, small porcelain, silver kettles and so on. , mainly folk objects. Of course, it does not rule out the opportunity to receive a large antique, a celebrity calligraphy and painting, and a rare ancient money. It is not ruled out that it can be received, but the probability is small. But don't look at these little things, every little makes a mickle. Selling them to 20 yuan for one or hundreds of thousands is also a considerable income. These are folk things, which are often bought and decorated by some teahouses, houses or special restaurants. 2. It's just a drop in the bucket for regular acquaintances to dig antiques by themselves. As the saying goes, all men are brothers. Antique collectors also carry forward this fine tradition. Antique collections are spread all over the countryside, and they are not worried about the supply of goods. General merchants will choose a familiar person to pay attention to the good antiques in the village. The seller found good goods in the village and lacked delivery channels? Well, it happened to be sold to a familiar antique shop owner, and everyone was happy. Even slowly, merchants only accept antiques introduced by familiar people. After all, the antique market is too deep to distinguish between true and false, and only the antiques of acquaintances are accepted to ensure the authenticity rate to the greatest extent. 3. The "exclusive use" of the fake base is probably the concentrated source of antiques on the market. There will be all kinds of antique stalls on roadsides, overpasses, subway stations and other places. More than 90% of the antiques in these places come from fake bases around the world, such as the "Golden Silk and Jade Clothes" incident, which is a very crazy fake incident. In China, the phenomenon of counterfeiting emerges one after another, and all kinds of counterfeiting bases are derived all over the country, which will be mass-produced and wholesale. After the production is completed, it is processed and polished to imitate antiquities. Moreover, there are specialties in the art, and fake antiques are widely distributed in different regions of major provinces. Jiangxi, for example, is the hardest hit area of ceramic fraud, and most of the second-hand porcelain in Beijing's major antique markets comes from here. Nanyang, Henan Province is also the hardest hit area for counterfeit jade porcelain, and Luoyang, Henan Province is the hardest hit area for bronzes, such as Ma Tayan in the Eastern Han Dynasty and Emperor Jia Liu in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. These counterfeit antiques are not only sold in major antique markets, but also circulated in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and are more sought after in Southeast Asia! Do you want to pick up leaks at the main booth? Forget it, taking it home is a waste of money and energy! Professional antique shops also have antiques, which are bought from some collectors. In general, the authenticity rate of antiques is relatively high in this case, which is ok at first, but the details of antiques, such as whether there are big flaws or not, are up to you. 5. In addition to counterfeiting, some antiques come from various sources, such as platforms, small workshops and antique dealers. The antique market is like a hodgepodge, with everything, and even some merchants make up stories to attract people to buy. To be honest, at present, many real antiques are destroyed and no longer exist with the passage of time. A few real antiques will be collected in the national cultural relics collection, and it is unlikely that a large number of real antiques will be sold in stalls and antique shops. Basically, these antiques come from the above channels. In short, the antique market is deep and there are many counterfeiters, so it is very easy for stall owners to purchase goods. In the end, we consumers who don't know much about the inside story will suffer. Therefore, when buying ancient handicrafts, we'd better keep our eyes open, don't shop blindly, listen to the rumors of fake sellers and try to avoid unnecessary losses. For more professional knowledge, please reply to 99 to inquire about all kinds of Wan Wen's knowledge and identification methods (enter the numbers directly), such as "1", "Tianzhu Knowledge" 1, Tianzhu 13, tourmaline 2, beeswax 14, Jin Zhongbai 3, amber/kloc-3. 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