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Old 1st May 2013, 04:25 PM   #25
mross
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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
Q1.

does knowledge of the society, culture and history from which a collected item come enhance the pursuit of collecting those items?

Q2.

if the response to Q1. is "yes, it does", is it a reasonable expectation that the majority of collectors would attempt to improve their knowledge in these areas ?

Q3.

if the response to Q1. is "no, it does not", can the reasons why it does not be identified ?


These questions are directed at my own self education, and I would very much appreciate your responses.

Thanks people.
Q1 No, it can be a intresting side note, but that is all.
Q3 The reasons can easily be identified.
I collect ethnographic objects based on what I consider their intrinsic beauty. I have a very diverse collection of items I consider beautiful. When it comes to metal I am a steel junkie. I love wootz, pattern welded, "watered" and carved steel. I have many examples of these types of blades from many different ethnographic reagions.
I also like to see much of the same patterns in wood. Hence I also would collect wood that is burled or some other wise intresting pattern.
Age also intrigues me so I have a smattering of fossils.
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