If you don t understand these black words, do you dare to say that you are an old man?

Mondo Collection Updated on 2024-02-01

In the world of cultural toys, there is a unique set of language and jargon, and these "black words" are the secrets for cultural and entertainment lovers to exchange experiences and distinguish authenticity. If you claim to be an old man, but you don't know anything about these black words, then you are laughing and generous. Today, let's learn these words together and explore the mystery and fun in them.

1. Slurry and glass bottom.

In the world of cultural and entertainment industry, pulp and glass bottom are important criteria for evaluating products made of wood, linden and other materials. Slurry refers to a smooth and warm oxide layer formed on the surface of an article after a long period of oxidation and wear. This layer of toning not only makes the item more aesthetically pleasing, but also increases its value. The glass bottom is the best in the slurry, and its surface is smooth as a mirror, as if polished, which is very beautiful.

2. Cow hair pattern and water ripple.

When identifying precious woods such as red sandalwood and huanghuali, cow hair pattern and water ripple are common terms. Cow hair pattern refers to the texture of the surface of the wood as fine as cow hair, which is an important basis for identifying the authenticity of red sandalwood. Water ripples are a kind of texture on the surface of wood such as huanghuali, which is named because it resembles water waves, and is also an important criterion for measuring the value of wood.

3. Venus and Brown Eyes.

When it comes to identifying high-grade woods such as rosewood, Venus and brown-eyed are two details that cannot be overlooked. Venus refers to tiny golden spots in the wood, which is a natural phenomenon during the growth of trees. The more Venus, the better the quality of the wood. The brown eye is a small hole on the surface of the wood, which is also an important basis for identifying the authenticity of the wood.

Fourth, the locks and flowers.

When evaluating jade toys, locks and flowers are two key indicators. Locks refer to cracks or blemishes inside the jade, while flowers refer to the texture or color distribution on the surface of the jade. These two indicators directly affect the value and beauty of jade.

Fifth, skin color and color.

When identifying ancient jade, skin color and color are two important reference factors. Skin color refers to the color and texture formed by long-term oxidation on the surface of ancient jade, and Qin color refers to the color formed by soil, water and other substances during the burial process of ancient jade. By observing the skin color and the color of the skin, the age and value of the ancient jade can be inferred.

Sixth, raw pit and cooked pit.

Raw pit and cooked pit are terms for evaluating metal toys such as bronze and bronze ware. Shengpit refers to the untreated state of metal artifacts after they are unearthed, and their surfaces often show traces of rust and wear; The ripe pit refers to the state of the metal utensils after treatment, and its surface has been cleaned and maintained, showing a warm luster.

Seventh, support and pretty color.

In jade carving, support and pretty color are two common craft techniques. Tuo refers to cutting a large piece of jade into several small pieces of jade, and then combining them together through splicing, inlay and other processes to present a complete pattern or shape. Pretty color refers to the clever use of the color and texture of the surface of jade to express a unique artistic effect.

8. Open the door and look fake.

In antique appraisal, "wide opening" and "fake at a glance" are two diametrically opposed evaluations. "Open the door" means that the antique is undoubtedly genuine, straight to the point, and there is no need to have any doubts. "Fake" means that the antique is clearly a fake, and can be easily identified without any identification skills and experience. In the antiques market, open-door goods are often worth a fortune, while counterfeit imitations are worthless. Therefore, it is essential for antique collectors and enthusiasts to have certain identification skills and experience. Only by practicing a pair of sharp eyes can you find genuine products in the mixed market.

The above nonsense is just the tip of the iceberg, in fact, the terms in the cultural and entertainment industry are extremely rich and diverse. If you want to become a real veteran of literary entertainment, in addition to mastering these black words, you also need to watch more, learn more, and practice more. In the process of continuous play and learning, you will find that your collecting path is wider and more interesting. At the same time, we must always maintain a sense of awe, respect history and culture, and cherish every piece of cultural treasures in our hands. Finally, I hope this article can help you better understand the mystery and charm of the black language of cultural play, and stimulate your love and pursuit of cultural play. If you have any unique insights or experiences about Wenwan, please leave a message in the comment area to share!

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