"Prosperous collection of chaotic gold", with the improvement of living standards, more and more people fall in love with the collection, the antique art trading market is very hot, but the ensuing problem of imitation and counterfeiting is also extremely serious, collectors may be careless will be pitted, especially the porcelain loved by Collectors, counterfeiting problems are endless.
In this regard, Li Zongyang, a well-known ceramics identification expert, said: "Porcelain identification is not a difficult task. Why?

Li Zongyang bluntly said that there are three major misunderstandings for collectors: First, they easily believe in stories, and they are obsessed with telling stories and believe in them. Second, it is easy to believe in irregular reference books. Third, learn TV programs as formal training courses.
It is precisely because collectors have such a misunderstanding that they will be deceived repeatedly. Identification of porcelain can not be afraid of trouble, each dynasty of porcelain has its own inherent style and characteristics, to grasp these one by one to remember, there is one aspect of the identification is not right, you have to think twice.
Although this learning process is boring, it is also necessary to persevere. Collectors should eat every bit of knowledge thoroughly, not just learn a little bit of skin to be satisfied, or credulously believe in some so-called "tricks" to go to treasure. Porcelain identification itself is a slow work, and it is impossible to achieve it overnight. Eyesight is accumulated through continuous learning, continuous consolidation, and continuous practice. See more, listen more, compare more, think more, and finally be cautious.
As for which aspects to learn, Li Zongyang said: "From the aspects of porcelain tires, porcelain glaze, color, ornamentation, modeling, and style recognition, there is no problem. "Every piece of porcelain must be analyzed from these aspects, it seems troublesome, in fact, when the application is not skilled, beginners may also need one observation after another, but when the use of proficiency, experience, will automatically and quickly distinguish from all angles."