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Author: Travor Johnson


French provincial furniture pieces are amongst the most celebrated antique furniture pieces. Apart from being comparatively easily available, these furniture pieces are also pretty cheaper than the other antique European and American furniture pieces. This is the reason why most of the people who are fond of antique furniture pieces are mostly aware of French provincial antique furniture. However; despite being cheaper and easily available, French antique furniture pieces are in no way less valuable than other types of European antique furniture pieces. These furniture pieces also come pretty costly and can be difficult to obtain if you do not know what to look for exactly in a French provincial antique furniture. So, here is a small and brief guide on how to recognize genuine French provincial antique furniture items, so that you won\\\\\\\'t have to lose your money for some fake piece of furniture.

Joinery

Since there are many furniture makers working in the market who are experts of reproducing antique furniture items, they may mislead you by claiming a fake or reproduced furniture item as a genuine antique furniture item. However, that should not be the case. You should be aware of recognizing genuine antique French provincial furniture yourself instead of believing on someone else\\\\\\\'s claims. Hence, if you are at all concerned about the furniture piece you are purchasing and your money, you must put an eye on the joinery section of the furniture piece. This is because, the method in which furniture manufacturers used to join wooden furniture pieces in the earlier days was much different from the technology that is used today. This is because, furniture manufacturers use screws and bolts to manufacture furniture items today and the technology that was used by the then’s artisans was much different. They used what is today known as joineries. Joineries used to work on socket and plug mechanism. The artisans used to make holes in the furniture pieces and insert the protruding part of the furniture in the socket to lock the joins. There were neither any screws nor any hinges. Hence, you must pay very great attention to the joinery part of the furniture in order to distinguish a genuine antique French provincial furniture.

Paint chipping

Although manufacturers of antique reproduction furniture pieces are expert artisans and know how to recreate the mood and appearance of a genuine antique furniture piece, there always exists a certain level of difference in the man made and natural items. The patina and the paint chipping that occurs naturally in antique furniture pieces appear very natural and the ones which are artificially and intentionally recreated to appear like genuine antique furniture do not appear very natural. Most of the times, the recreated ones have a pattern as the human brain likes to follow a pattern and the scratches and chipping of paint may appear like they have been carefully designed to appear natural. Hence, look for these details and try to observe if the chipping and scratches are jagged as if they have naturally happened over time or they have been purposefully inflicted.


The author is an expert about wooden furniture and therefore writes various articles, press releases and blogs on wooden furniture pieces of various types. Buy the exact kind of furniture you want here: www.indodeco.com/

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