One visitor from New Zealand searching for “peranakan
porcelain for sale” and another from Singapore searching for “kl peranakan
porcelain” after visiting titled “unwanted and cheap nyonya ware. We live in
different countries and even if we live in the same country we may be able find
the items in this place but not at another place. Peranakan porcelain has been
mentioned too many times in the different title and different time in this blogspot
but visitors choose to ask this about this search and it is like playing the
same old record. Peranakan wares can be found in many places where there are
importers. Many were made in Bandung and Jing dezhen. Since there are no
importers in New Zealand you won’t be able to find peranakan wares in New
Zealand. You can order from Jing dezhen, People’s Republic of China and for kl
peranakan porcelain there are difficulties to find importers due to currency
exchange and even importers find it is difficult to find buyers because of
price hike.
There are many
collectors who do not know whether the items with them are antiques and yet
want to tell others that theirs are antiques. These are the best antique
collectors. So far I have met up with bogus collectors but not genuine
collectors and some of them are just blind supporters who are useless and
worthless in antique field. A case I encountered is an old man who was claimed a
scholar by others claimed there is no nyonya ware in the 60’s but Pua Nguar is
called considered himself as very good at antiques field. When he walked into
my shop at Amcorp Mall and claim my Yuan plate a fake, I demand to know how he
tell that the Yuan plate a fake and he warn me not to pressurized people and
because of that I learn from this old man who thinks that he is a respectable
and senior who tells the truth but taught me not to pressurized collectors but
to let the collectors to pressurized collectors themselves to tell the
genuineness to family members and friends so that treasure will not turn
rubbish.
A few days ago I met a retired Chinese Newspaper reporter
whom we had known each other for a long time at the market and on the spot we
shared knowledge about antiques. The ladies around began to understand Chinese
antiques. The fun in knowing can be carried out everywhere.
The failure to become good collectors was set up by experts
and collectors themselves. When Mr. Ng Ting Kau sells his antiques, he did not
just sell the piece by just telling that a Ming dynasty piece which ignorant
collectors have to accept the item as Ming dynasty. He will give the details on
the result that it is a Ming dynasty piece and was accused for selling fakes or
copies. Bad dealers, bad collectors and bad experts are made by arrogant and
ignorant people themselves. This set up was internationally known because
everybody wants to have a say in this field but now bad days are after them and
they should know what to do to improve their situation.