Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Come here again and ask the seniors ~ These two pictures ~ One is a bracelet of Hainan Huang Huali and the other is an Indonesian agarwood bracelet ~ When I bought them, I said they were both.

Come here again and ask the seniors ~ These two pictures ~ One is a bracelet of Hainan Huang Huali and the other is an Indonesian agarwood bracelet ~ When I bought them, I said they were both.

I see your problem again, hehe, let's give some advice.

1, really not a good grade, Huang Huali pays attention to patterns, Kalimantan pays attention to oil patterns.

2. If the appreciation of wood collection needs large pieces or fine products, it will not reach large pieces or fine products, and there is not much room for appreciation or depreciation.

3. Don't rush to buy wood products with high market price and no special items, because many people will plant high-value wood products, and a large number of artificial forests will flood into the market after completion, and the wooden handicrafts purchased before will soon depreciate. Because there are too many, the value will naturally decline.

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Modern wooden handicrafts are renewable, and some collectors like to collect famous works, or large furniture, sculptures and decorations.

Then there are classicists, that is, some wooden handicrafts left over from feudal society, which have maintained and appreciated rapidly.

For example, there are several cases in Huang Huali left over from the Qing Dynasty, and there are hundreds of thousands of cases today. After two years, if you meet someone you like, you will appreciate by one million. Today, there are hundreds of thousands of large-scale Huang Huali works carved by famous sculptors. Meet one person a month, that is, millions. This rare treasure has greatly appreciated, and so has the market.

At present, the Huang Huali of some plantations may be only 10 years, the heartwood basically does not grow, and the pattern is very poor, just making the heartwood with thick fingers into beads. This is because the growers, eager for quick success and instant benefit, cut down Huang Huali trees prematurely for money. Therefore, the newly-made Huang Huali products on the market now will not have aniseed, but are basically beads, which is a blind market. A chair with ordinary texture in Huang Huali is definitely more ornamental than a string of yellow gorgeous beads, and it keeps its value. Because Huang Huali heartwood with such a wide width can be made on the chair surface, it is basically not found in the market, only the plates left over from the past, or the plates that have been preserved by some people.

Finally, I hope collectors will not give up their historical culture and artistic aesthetics too much in pursuit of materials. Excessive pursuit of material will only exhaust natural resources and lead to extremely high prices. For some scraps and materials with poor appearance, if they are carefully designed and manufactured, they will also become works of art and have value. Although I can't reach the ability to create at present, my idea is to sum up all the antiques, jewels and woodwork in Wan Wen into one word: handicrafts, the full name of which is handmade artworks. Whether it is Huang Huali or Emerald Amber, even humble stones can become valuable works of art as long as they are integrated with people's wisdom and creation. This is a handicraft.