Collectibles -> Animals -> Dog-> Cairn Terrier
For those that love this intrepid breed, cairn terrier collectibles are a wonderful expression of their devotion. Whether you are shopping for yourself, or you need a gift for a lover of this breed, there are countless types of cairn terrier collectibles that are currently available. Let’s take a quick look at what you need to know about these collectibles before you buy.
1. The Materials Used
Typically, cairn terrier collectibles will be made from resin or porcelain. The ones that are made from porcelain are generally considered to be the most valuable. These will often be a little paler in color, but with handpainting, they can be just as vibrant as a resin piece. For those that are looking for a lot of intricate detail, resin figurines do offer that lifelike look. However, for those that need a piece that will be a little more valuable, porcelain is the material to get.
2. Quality of Work
You can find cheap cairn terrier collectibles, but you do get what you pay for. Mass produced figurines will generally have small errors and overall, they are not worth much, except for sentimental value. In order to get a collectible that will accrue value over the years, it is important to consider the quality of the craftsmanship and whether or not the piece is actually made well. Mass produced pieces lack the charm that comes with something that is handmade, and for those that are serious about collecting, the best type of cairn terrier collectible to get is one that was produced by an actual artist.
3. The Artist’s Signature
One of the easiest ways to learn more about a cairn terrier figurine is simply to flip it over. If it was designed and made by a particular artist, there should be a maker’s mark and even a signature on the bottom of the figurine. Mass produced figurines typically will only have the country of origin on the bottom. This is a great and easy way to find out whether or not you are dealing with a cairn terrier collectible that will be worth something some day.
If you are looking for a particular artist or design house, always check the bottom of the cairn terrier collectible before you purchase it. This will be your biggest clue that it may have real value, beyond an emotional attachment and by simply looking for these marks, you can end up saving money by purchasing authentic pieces.
4. The Level of Intricacy of the Piece
There are some cairn terrier collectibles that are incredibly lifelike, right down to the little glass eyes. While these are beautiful to look at, surprisingly enough, they may not be the most valuable. It is easy for companies to create detailed molds for figurines, and they are usually cast en masse. However, a single artist may make a few mistakes. These add charm to the piece and may even increase its value. There is always something to be said for figurines that are made by hand.
Originally posted 2008-09-01 14:00:13. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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