The main points of distinguishing the good from the bad of a stuffy pointed lion head are as follows
1, identify the knife marks:
Generally, walnuts repaired with a meat cleaver will leave knife marks. Look at the reflection of walnut tips in the direction of sunlight or light. If you see wrinkles that are not in harmony with the natural texture, or a particularly flat section, it may be a repaired trace.
2, check the handover:
The tip of the lion's head is relatively large, and the transition from the edge to the tip should be natural. If you find a sudden transition from the edge to the tip, or the turning point is obvious, then you have trimmed the tip.
3, look at the traces of playing:
Generally, a good knife union repairs the tip naturally, because it is repaired according to the lion's head and other natural textures, so it looks natural, so it depends on the traces of playing. Using psychology, the benevolence merchants of white stubble walnuts are generally well protected, and there are few traces of playing with them, especially the new white stubble walnuts, which will be carefully preserved. If you find traces of play at the tip of your baby's breath, even if other places are white stubble, you can be sure that it was patched up here and put on the plate twice to make it inconspicuous.
Extended data
Blunt-pointed lion head is a separate special species. Not all walnuts with short piles can be called boring tips. If you know the origin of this variety, you won't be cheated. In fact, the boring tip is easy to distinguish according to the picture because of its obvious characteristics! This wild boring tip has been badly hacked, and the crown is basically gone. Since 2004, people have been stealing branches from trees to make rafts. By 2006, almost all the people who could do branches were beaten by Laishui and Zhang Fang, and a few were grafted in Beijing. By 2007, many branches survived, although the grain shape was basically close to the original tree, but there were few fine products. Is it wild or grafted? Sellers don't tell the truth, it's hard for others to tell! ! In 2007, wild old trees only produced more than 30 walnuts, the largest of which was only 38, and the pests were serious. No problem. If the match is correct, it is 10.
Some species are blunt-pointed or flat-pointed lion heads, and both blunt-pointed and small-pointed are very beautiful. Of course, it is not good to repair it with artificial knives.