During the
passage of time, from generation to generation, objects get old and mature with
historical and cultural significance. If the objects stand the test of time and
survive, get the distinction as antiques. The antiques belonging to a
particular genre of art or fashion usually have rare beauty and aesthetic value,
and command attention and high price. These
are treasured, valued and passed on from one generation to another. The value of
an antique - historically, culturally and economically - increases as it gets
older and older, and becomes a rarity. An antique stands as testimony for time,
generations, and culture. The antiques are impregnated with narratives that
have historical, political, geographical, economical, and cultural aspects. It
may be of a family, or a state, or a war, these narratives take us back to the
situations and conditions, in which these objects have taken shape and evolved
gradually. Absorbing all the significances and values, these become cultural
signs over a period of time. For previous generations, the first priority was
the durability of an object and its survival, and continuity for the next
generations. The people of those generations took pleasure in preserving the
objects by polishing, oiling and painting every year, in the manner of a ritual
- that is how things were preserved in
good condition and were handed over proudly
from one generation to another generation. Especially, the antique furniture and
other objects at home give an account of the memories and stories of grand
fathers and mothers, and great grand fathers and mothers, which become a source
of inspiration for grand children. These antiques play an important role in
constructing family narratives and building family history in a unique way.
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