Fortune-telling is Too Accurate, Foreign Clients Cry and Call Me Master

【Fortune-telling, Feng Shui, Metaphysics, Ghost Catching, No CP, Episodic Stories】A calamity struck, and Lin Xi, the ninth-generation female sect master of the Taixuan Sect, arrived a thousand ...

Chapter 83: Song Dynasty Longquan Kiln Green Glaze Vase (1/2)

When the boss saw Lin Xi, he cried with joy.

The boss's name is Dong Qing, and he is the owner of Qiyazhai.

Qiya Zhai was the place where Lin Xi had picked up the remnants of the magic weapon before.

At that time, Dong Qing saw her, a little girl, buying those not-very-valuable ancient coins, and he was planning to give her a small change.

In the end, Lin Xi did not take advantage of this small advantage, but paid the original price and gave him a piece of advice.

She told Dong Qing to be careful when collecting antiques recently.

At that time, Dong Qing still thought that he had worked in this industry for decades and would definitely not be an eye-catcher, so he did not take Lin Xi's advice to heart at all.

But what happened later made him deeply realize that people should never be too confident.

About a week after Lin Xiqian arrived, he received a message from a friend saying that he had found a good thing in a farmer's house.

In fact, as these countries crack down on tomb robbing, their way of collecting antiques has also become fixed.

Or you go to the countryside to dig the land, which is also known as going to the countryside to receive the goods.

Sometimes they come across some things passed down from farmers’ families, but they don’t quite understand their specific origin and value, and they may not have been properly preserved, so Dong Qing and his colleagues can buy them at low prices, and then return to the store to find someone to repair them, and then they can transform them into good goods that can be sold at high prices.

However, the method of shoveling the ground involves too much luck, and the average farmer can only receive some bowls, pots and the like, which are simple in style and not exquisite. In very rare cases, one may have a burst of luck and encounter something good.

Therefore, Dong Qing and his team rarely use this method to purchase goods anymore.

Nowadays, most of the people are introduced by acquaintances, who are introducing some people whose families are having difficulty in cash flow and are selling their collections or heirlooms.

With an acquaintance acting as an intermediary, the goods received in this way are generally high-quality goods.

Another way is through the Internet.

The Internet is well developed nowadays, and there are many similar websites and forums. There are often people selling antiques on them, but the real and fake ones are mixed together. If you want to buy the real thing, you must be extremely careful.

Dong Qing thought that although he didn't have high expectations for collecting things from farmers' homes, after all, it was introduced by an acquaintance, and with the help of an acquaintance, the things he got this time would definitely exceed his expectations.

So he didn't delay at all and went to the place his friend mentioned immediately.

His friend was already there, and after Dong Qing arrived, he quickly asked the farmer to take the things out.

When Dong Qing took a look, he saw that the farmer was holding a powder-green glaze hollow carved vase!

The color of powder green glaze is elegant, just like its name, it reveals a light green luster, it is soft and lustrous, with a delicate texture, comparable to the luster of jade, and is deeply loved by collectors.

Moreover, this vase is well preserved. Apart from some dust on the surface, there is no other damage.

Looking at the shape and style of the vase, Dong Qing could tell at a glance that it was a work of Song Dynasty craftsmanship.

During the Southern Song Dynasty, the craftsmanship of Longquan Kiln's powder green glaze and plum green glaze reached its peak, and many exquisite celadons were fired. However, there are not many intact ones left on the market.

Eighty or ninety years ago, a Qing Dynasty powder-green glaze vase could be sold for five million. If this vase is real, its value must be over ten million!

Dong Qing was extremely excited, and since this was introduced by an acquaintance, he subconsciously believed that this was absolutely authentic!