1. Learn the basics: understand the history, cultural background and production technology of cultural relics. You can learn by reading related books, taking online courses or watching documentaries.
2. Visit museums and exhibitions: Visiting museums and exhibitions in person can increase the intuitive feeling of cultural relics and understand the characteristics and values of different types of cultural relics.
3. Research the market situation: Understand the current price trends and transactions of various cultural relics in the market, and obtain relevant information through consulting auction houses, art trading platforms and other channels.
4. Participate in exchange activities: join related cultural relics appraisal enthusiasts, participate in online and offline exchange activities, and share experiences and learning experiences with other appraisers.
5. Actual appraisal: Improve your skills by actually appraising cultural relics. We can start with the things around us, gradually expand the scope and accumulate experience.
6. Find a mentor: If conditions permit, you can find an experienced cultural relic appraiser as a mentor and learn practical experience and skills from them.
7. Constantly learn and update knowledge: Cultural relics appraisal is a constantly developing field, which needs to be constantly learned and updated. Read relevant books regularly and attend training courses and seminars. , and keep an eye on industry trends.
It should be noted that self-taught cultural relics identification requires certain professional knowledge and skills, as well as strong observation and judgment. Therefore, it is suggested to maintain a cautious and modest attitude in the process of self-study and seek professional help in time when encountering problems.