If you are into collecting antique vases, then you are well aware that Asia is abundant with antique and traditional vases. This makes going for a trip to Asia, specifically in China and Japan somewhat worthwhile. In fact, there are many shops in Asia that sell antiquities and are more than happy for westerners to come in to their shops and check out what they have. There are even shops that have their own websites to showcase their collection of antiquities. However, there is still no substitute in seeing and feeling the product yourself.

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Traditional Chinese vases are quite famous all over the world mainly because some of them come from different ruling dynasties of China, and each of them has their own specific style of artwork and technique. This makes collecting these Chinese antique vases truly a love affair. Traditional Japanese vases on the other hand vary in artwork from north to south. You need to be knowledgeable about them before attempting to buy one. Otherwise, you are certain if you are truly getting what you pay for. It is also ideal to have your own interpreter when purchasing traditional Asian vases because the language barrier often causes trouble and confusion.
The truth is most Asian antique merchants can speak in English. The only problem is they usually have the habit of raising their prices whenever they see a westerner purchasing their products. This sometimes makes having a local with you handy because they are able to haggle or work out a bargain for you. It is also wise to make some investigation in advance on some stores or merchants, especially if a dealer has a record for selling counterfeits. Most antique vases are pricey and you would not want to be paying a large sum of money only for something that is a replica of the real thing.
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