Chapter 624: Golden Threaded Clothes
The starting price of the second set of ivory carvings was 5 million, and after 10 minutes of bidding, it was finally sold for 35 million!
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The third lot was a pair of red jade bracelets, which sold for 90 million.
Fourth......
One auction item after another was successfully auctioned, and the prices were tens of millions, and Su Tianxin was almost numb when he sat here at this time. This is 30 million, that is 50 million, and that is 80 or 90 million, anyway, I feel that sitting here doesn't seem to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and it's not easy to open your mouth to fight.
Fortunately, she just came to feel the atmosphere and see the excitement today, and she didn't really have to participate in these extravagant scenes.
Su Tianxin watched those antiques be auctioned at a high price one by one, and then thought about the precious gifts he received from the little pearl and the little mouse, he was really happy. She is quietly sitting on Baoshan, right?
Not to mention the colored gems and diamonds sent by the little mouse, they are all hard currency that can be directly regarded as money.
In addition, those rare treasures sent by Little Pearl are not only rare but also really old antiques, tsk, how did she suddenly think about exchanging these things for money in her brain before?
Now she's sober, antique baby for money? If she doesn't change it, she doesn't change it, she wants to keep it for future generations as an heirloom!
Su Tianxin was not really short of money, so naturally he thought about it casually at the time, and later thought clearly about whether he should exchange these gifts for money to donate, but he didn't really realize how precious these treasures were.
Today's auction was really in vain, and she really understood that these things were not only precious, but also that they were simply terrible things like she had thought of selling them directly.
Even if she really goes bankrupt one day and needs these things to exchange for money, she should also take the path of auction, although the auction company will charge a high handling fee, but it is also much higher than selling it directly.
Ahh
Just when Su Tian was thinking wildly, the last lot appeared......
It's a golden silk garment!
Since ancient times, there has been a saying in our country that the deceased sleep peacefully. Under the thinking of "Zhou Yi", the cycle of the dead is very important, so that after the death of the predecessors, all choose a feng shui treasure to bury the deceased to the descendants, and the modern royal nobles all carefully make mausoleums, and pull out a small number of priceless treasures as their own funeral goods.
The golden silk silk cloth was a kind of funerary goods of the highest level that was particularly popular in the Han Dynasty. And as long as the royal family is eligible to wear the golden silk robe. Jade has an antiseptic effect, and legend has it that the golden silk silk clothes can make the body of the deceased immortal and resurrect from the dead, so it is deeply loved by the imperial family. I heard that the production process of gold silk silk clothes is huge, and the Han Dynasty specially set up an occasion for making gold silk silk clothes - East Garden. The material of the golden silk silk clothing is the best jade material that has been selected by thousands of people, and then it can be completed after a series of huge processes, and the gold silk silk clothing is tailor-made in advance, and the difficulty of its production process is extraordinary, and the value is far beyond the accompanying funeral goods.
The appearance of the golden silk silk cloth at auction is naturally not a funerary item in the real sense, this is a collection improved by a nobleman in the Qing Dynasty according to the Han Dynasty golden silk silk clothing.
At the beginning, the aristocratic prince ordered this golden jade robe, and he really planned to accompany him into the soil after a hundred years, but for some reason, this golden jade robe was snatched away by domestic slaves and foreign robbers, and was bought by foreign collectors as a collection after being exiled abroad.
(End of chapter)