Submitted By: David Faulkner
Well-made woodcraft furniture produced by skilled woodworkers has always been in demand, and that demand has grown with the realization that woodcraft furniture increased in value over time. Finely-made woodcraft furniture develops a patina as it ages, giving it a character much sought-after by antique collectors. Just walk by your local antique shops and see how many of its most prominently displayed items are pieces of woodcraft furniture.
Whether you are interested in using the high-quality woodcraft furniture--chairs, tables, or cabinets, for example--or, as with wall mounts or mirrors, just using it for ornamental purposes, you may be wondering how to buy it as inexpensively as possible to get the maximum return on your investment.
Woodcraft furniture retailers have found their own quality suppliers, and if you have the means to take advantage of their knowledge, you can go on a woodcraft furniture buying trip yourself.
The Philippines
The Philippine Islands are noted for their Catholic woodcrafters, whose artistic skills have been honed through hundreds of years of creating magnificent wooden religious icons. And with one of the most abundant forest systems in the entire Southeastern Asia region, the Philippines woodcrafters are never short of their raw materials.
Because the woodworkers themselves have a low cost of living, the woodcraft furniture they create can be sold directly for far less than it brings on foreign markets; the Philippines, in addition, are right on major marine and air shipping routes, providing you with dependable and low-cost shipping.
Nepal
Another country known for the delicacy and intricacy of its woodcraft furniture is Nepal. Nepal, tucked in between the borders of Tibet and India, is one of the world’s most isolated nations, and its unique culture is inspiration for its woodcraft furniture designs. Nepal also has an extremely low cost of living, reflected in the prices of its woodcraft furniture. Shipping items from Nepal, however, can be problematical, as most items exported from Nepal are sent to bordering countries with airport and ocean shipping access.
Europe
The European countries offering remarkable examples of woodcraft furniture with all the skill that centuries of artisans can impart to their descendants are Greece and Italy. And each country has ready access to international airports or ocean freight facilities, making their woodcrafter’s artworks well within reach of buyers all over the globe.
Woodcraft furniture of quality is always in demand, but that from the above countries has become increasingly popular among retailers, not only for its beauty and meticulous constructing, but because of its excellent pricing.
Nepal, a country between India and Tibet, boasts of the most intricately designed woodcraft furniture pieces. This can be attributed to the country's exotic culture, which has long been isolated because of its geography. Just like the Philippines, cost of living in Nepal is low, and you will find their prices fabulously fair. Shipping, however, can be a problem, and the items you will purchase might be transported to nearby countries before they can be forwarded to your address.
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Article published on November 05, 2007 at iSnare.com
2/04/2008
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