The Internet changed many things in our lives. It brought new ways of sharing thoughts with millions of people around the world. You must have come across with a common advice at the Internet that if you want to share your thoughts via the Internet, start blogging. The best thing about blogging is that you write what you want to and can share the same. The choice of choosing topics or subjects totally depends on you. Another great thing about blogging is that you can even earn money from your blogging site.
There are many great blogging websites over the Internet which provides you handful information about various things. Great.org is also one of the blogging websites made using WordPress.org. In almost every home. there are some great things that come in the category of antiques. The word antique usually refers to some great things that were made by great people. There are many things that come in the category of antiques such as furniture, pottery, paintings, clothes and even windows and doors. There are also three common categories of people who keep antiques. In first category, those people lie who actually didn’t collect antiques but received some great things in heritance. People of second category are those who collect antiques and great things to enlarge their collections. These people are actually true admirer of antiques and great things. They also don’t care about the price and always ready to pay whatever the amount asked for. The last category is of the people who collect antiques for commercial purposes such as auctions, etc. They usually try to buy antiques and great things in cheaper price and then sell the same to others for larger profits.
Whatever the reason is, one thing is common in everyone who possesses antiques and great things that they love history and praise great classic work of earlier generations. Furthermore, there are people who collect antique and great things to experience the past through the antique they’re collecting. By collecting antiques and great things, one can have a glimpse to the past, and many times these things belong to famous people.
Antiques and Great things are of great importance and worth because of their beauty, great designs, brand, decent looks and styles or the items belong to someone special and famous. People collect antiques items with the above mention criteria.
The Antiques and Great things are made great because people deem so and value them.
When items look old and ugly, then collector makes it as Antiques and Great things and collects them as eerie items. The collector is so enthusiasm about his collection. He feels pride and presents his collections with confidence and warmhearted that somebody will certainly be interested to purchase it.
It is the collector’s satisfaction which makes the things unique and Antiques and Great things.
The purchaser’s attachment with the antiques will pay too much for these items. Sometimes these purchasers pay incredibly for these vintage and antique items to make them unique.
A relic of the past that may be a piece of old furniture, a pottery belong to earlier historical period is consider as Antiques and Great things.
People are searching and collecting out these types of items. It becomes a sort of hobby of mining money. There are hundreds of different collectible items that are selling routinely. These old and unusual things are very popular to sell for hundreds of dollars, depending on their style and brand.
Beauty is a subjective criterion as it is eye catching.
As the collected item qualifies the criteria for beauty, the collector will then charge more for its Antique. The item’s rarity is also another criterion to make it Antiques and Great things. Item are collectible as they belong to someone famous in the past. It is also possible that the item owner alive and the collector collect his items as Antique and Great. It is also the talent of the collector to make items special.
Most often the famous personalities put their items on memorabilia’s or auction sale, then a lot of people submit their competing bids until a very handsome final price is achieve. The collector gets a good positive award of what his finds as classic!
Posted on October 25th 2010 in
Antique,
Antiques,
Antiquities
Classics never grow old. This adage is a bit ironic since the word classic in
itself signifies a past fad. When we hear the word antique, what pops into our minds is this word classic. Antique, on the other hand, is defined in the Webster’s Dictionary as a relic of the distant past or a piece of furniture, pottery, etc. dating from an earlier historical period and sought after by collectors. The latter are those people who collect antiques for different reasons and with different criteria in choosing so. For all the criteria a collector uses, five are of the most common. The most indispensable is that the item must be old. Otherwise, it will not be considered an antique after all. Who wants to collect something so common anyway? The purpose of collecting and keeping them is defeated when all the others can easily acquire and dispose the item as they like. Second is the beauty of the item. Now this criteria is subjective since beauty as we know, is in the eye of the beholder. What may be beautiful to one may not be so to the other. So long as the item passes the standard for beauty of the collector then it’s worth the price to pay. The item’s rarity is the third criteria. It should be as rare as the shooting star, or as a blue moon. Any collector will not be proud of his collection if his neighbor has the same items bought at a store when he actually bought it at a distant place believing it to be rare. The great designs and styles used on the item is the fourth criteria. Sometimes what makes the item a collectible is also the talent that is manifested on it by someone popular in the past. One good example is the Monalisa of Leonardo da Vinci. The item may be replicated a million times but the original will remain original. The thought that one of the greatest artists to ever walk on Earth painted it, that he laid his own paintbrush and hands on it, is already of great value, whether or not the painting itself is of beauty. The last is that the item is a product or owned by someone famous. The owner doesn’t have to be someone from the past. He could be living still at the moment the collector collects his items. This is usually the case when someone famous puts on auction sale his items, memorabilias, etc. Famous basketball players, world renowned boxers and other sports related icons are usually the ones selling their items. There are other criteria a collector may have but in all of these, what matters the most is his closeness or attachment to those items. After all, his satisfaction is his utmost reason for collecting such antiques.
Posted on October 7th 2010 in
Ageless memorabilia,
Antique