
Anchor Dai Zhongren, who recently served as an auctioneer, successfully sold a gilded bronze statue of the Liao Dynasty, which was only 13 centimeters high, for a high price of 4.56 million yuan, and said domineeringly: "The market will always have a boom cycle, but as long as things compete for gas, there is no recession."
All walks of life are in a slump, the art market is no exception, Dai Zhongren recently served as an auctioneer at Mu Chuntang Auction Company, and successfully sold a 13-centimeter-high Buddha statue with a seller price of only 800,000 yuan for 4.56 million, and this result has long been predicted by Dai Zhongren, who said: "Real gold is not afraid of fire, and good things are still sought-after."
Dai Zhongren explained that in addition to inheriting the legacy and realistic techniques of the Tang and Song dynasties in the Central Plains, the Buddha statues of Liaojin also integrate the aesthetics and expression techniques of the nomadic people, showing the arrogance and ancient flavor of the ethnic minorities in northern China, so this type of Buddha statue is the focus of the international market.
However, Dai Zhongren also reminded that although buying art can be profitable, but ning can buy less and see more, ask more and be greedy and cheap, although the market will always have a boom cycle, but as long as things compete for gas, there is no recession.
(Zhongshi Newsletter)