1, ceramics. Ceramics is a general term for pottery and porcelain.
2. Painting and calligraphy. Calligraphy and painting are the general names of calligraphy and painting.
3. Jade. Jade refers to articles carved from jade.
4. Miscellaneous items mainly include bamboo, wood, teeth, horns, Four Treasures of the Study, lacquerware, embroidery, bronzes, Buddha statues, gold-plated objects, and some items that cannot be accurately classified, such as pendants, bracelets and walnuts. The biggest feature is that they are fun.
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Antique collection laws and regulations
1. All cultural relics left in the underground, internal waters and territorial waters belong to the state.
2. Ancient cultural sites, ancient tombs and cave temples belong to the state. Immovable cultural relics such as memorial buildings, ancient buildings, stone carvings, murals and modern representative buildings designated by the state belong to the state unless otherwise stipulated by the state.
3. Cultural relics collected by state organs, armed forces, enterprises and institutions owned by the whole people belong to the state.
4. Private individuals can only collect all kinds of cultural relics handed down from ancestors and folks, and it is strictly forbidden to resell for profit and sell them to foreigners privately.
5. Private cultural relics leaving the country must be appraised by the provincial cultural department, issued with an export license and notified to the customs in advance.
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Baidu encyclopedia-antiques