Interesting story behind Guci

in #ancient7 years ago (edited)

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. Interesting story behind Guci


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Having a jar, up to hundreds of pieces, takes a very serious effort, full of patience and is unlikely to get that much jar just by relying on financial ability.

Not all owners of jars are willing to sell, or accept the appointment of a person a term commonly used by an ancient object owner, the inheritance of his ancestor in the delivery of his possessions simply because of being tempted by the value of money. They only want to hand over the antiquities, if they believe that they will be owned by someone who can take care of them properly.

In addition sometimes sometimes have to wait a dozen years until the owner is willing to let go.


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# . A very nice collection of antique jars
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This plate is also used by government officials at that time. The plate itself is very light, and if knocked has a loud voice and is very different from other ancient ceramic platters...

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