An 8’x10′ Original Hand Made in Hangzhou Chinese Shou Rug
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Description and history
This is a Hand Made Chinese High Quality Rug from circa mid 20th Century.
Identification
This Chinese rug features an inner part of grey color and intricate geometric designs on the borders. In the center, it displays a Shou symbol, which is a representation of long life and good fortune. This rug is a beautiful and unique piece that stands out in any decor due to its intricate and detailed design. The combination of the grey color and the geometric designs make it a timeless piece that will look stunning in any space. The Shou symbol is a great addition to the rug, adding a touch of good luck and positive vibes to the room.
Provenance
This Chinese rug is believed to originate from the early 1900s to mid century. It is hand-woven with wool and features an inner part of grey color with intricate geometric designs along the borders. The rug is adorned with a Shou symbol in the center, which is a representation of good luck and long life. The combination of the grey color and the geometric designs make it a timeless piece that is sure to add a touch of sophistication and elegance to any room. The Shou symbol adds a unique touch of positivity and good luck to the rug, making it a perfect addition to any home.
Age
This was made circa early to mid 20th Century.
Style
This Chinese rug features a traditional style design. It is hand-woven with wool and features an inner part of grey color with intricate geometric designs along the borders. It is adorned with a Shou symbol in the center, which is a representation of good luck and long life. The combination of the grey color and the geometric designs make it a timeless piece that will look stunning in any home. The rug has a classic and elegant look that will add a touch of sophistication to any space. The Shou symbol adds a unique touch of positivity and good luck to the rug, making it a perfect addition to any home.
The symbol in the center of this Hand Made Chinese High Quality Rug is said to represent four blessings – shou, wealth, and longevity. Shou is the symbol of longevity and is often displayed as a symbol of respect for the elderly. Wealth is symbolized by the Chinese character for gold and is a reminder of the importance of wealth in Chinese culture. Longevity is a symbol of a long and prosperous life, and is often used as a wish for a long and happy life. Together, these symbols bring good fortune and prosperity to the owner of this beautiful rug.
On the border we can see the same symbol all over the border. The Chinese character for 麗 (lì) is translated to mean “beautiful” or “lovely”. It is often used to describe objects that are pleasing to the eye and evoke a feeling of admiration.
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Appraisal Value ($)
$4,000-5,000.
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How to sell it
Antiques, art, and other collectibles are difficult items to sell online. Selling can take a lot of time. Be patient, but also make sure that the price you are asking for is the right one for your pieces of art. Consider the following tips on how to sell antiques and collectibles online: These tips will help maximize the price of your antique or collectible.
I would recommend selling it online. There are many ways to do this. For instance, Post an ad on Craigslist. Use eBay to sell antiques online. Post a listing on the Etsy marketplace. Sell with direct messages using Instagram. You can create a website using Squarespace or WordPress. Use Shopify to sell via a website, POS and social channels. List your items on Bonanza.com, Facebook Marketplaces, or Amazon Marketplaces. If you don’t have time, I would recommend starting with Facebook, Etsy, and Amazon.
The key to selling antiques online is to let potential customers know that you know what you are talking about. It’s much more difficult to sell something when the potential buyer can’t be sure it’s authentic. Sellers should use a well thought out descriptive guide like this one. A good lead generation service should be helpful in establishing these relationships with online buyers, and an effective way to do this is through classified ads. If a buyer asks for more information, giving them some valuable facts well ahead of time will get you more sales because your reputation will increase and real customers are the ones who ask for more details.
In order to sell your antiques online, you will need to create a profile on the relevant forum (Etsy, Amazon, and FB). Make sure you add a high-resolution image of the product (include at least 3 detailed photos) and add some text. The text should be informative and straight to the point; nothing fancy or fluffy.
Asking price is a big factor in selling your antique. If your asking price is too high (fancy company stickers, missing parts, or chipped paint), you are unlikely to get many bids. If the asking price is too low, it will cost you money for repairs, shipping, and insurance. As a general rule, I would recommend setting an asking price that is 80% of the value of this report, so you will make the listing attractive from the beginning.
About the valuation method
This is a detailed report of the value of your piece. To determine the value, the appraiser has considered the results from past auction sales. Keep in mind that the final price can be different from the asking price that you can find on the internet. You can see ads on the internet with different asking prices. However, a very high asking price doesn’t normally find cash from a buyer.
That’s why our method comprises searching and comparing similar past sale results that had a buyer. That’s why we can provide an accurate estimation of this item.
To get an accurate valuation of your antique piece, I considered the following: description, condition, and possible precious metal content. History, age, provenance, and the importance it has played in history are also considered. A crucial interest is a collector’s willingness to buy this piece. While some antiques are really collectible, others are really difficult to sell, and hence their value decreases.
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