The higher the value of a respective currency, all the more that
Asians herald whatever is acquiesced that has such currency value of whether
the items are on sale or just give- away. What accompanies these items is a
status symbol. Not all are exposed to
the products of more fortunate countries so we speak here of rarity or
exclusivity. Plus, only few can afford or have the means or better yet have a
better opportunity to possess these foreign goods. ‘Say wall paintings,
artworks created by Asian artists are one of a kind and simply brilliant. But
for Asians, who wouldn’t want a French or Italian painting in their home wall
instead of an art piece magnificently painted by a neighbour! Even the price
shoots up it can be sold in local currency unlike the former that we strictly
speak of “dollars”.
What is mentioned is the opposite why western countries
patronize anything that is Asian. Yes, it is already given that Asian is more
cultural as compared to United States, for example. They do not have much as what Asians have
when it comes to tradition, culture, and religions. And If they do have, expect that diversity is
way too less.
Anyway, if there is a common logic behind purchase between
Asians and others, it is rarity. Conservatively, to secure wall paintings
coming from Asia requires long travel. There is a challenge of securing them
plus it goes with their planned vacation in Asia which expenditure expected is
less than going somewhere else.
Other than that, aside from experiencing rich culture with
Asian art wall paintings, Foreigners most especially from the first world would
opt for cheaper finds. Asian art is not cheap in quality and sold relatively in
a high price in the country where it originates but speaking of currency
conversion rate, dollars still find
Asian art cost saving.
Take into consideration the logic between the two and you’ll
come up with the answer why there are countries doomed to poverty while there
is a few that continuously climbs up to prosperity. The latter obviously is
after quality and cost saving while the former goes for status symbol. Rich countries constantly look for good finds
which attributes include quality, durability and rarity rolled in to one but
with a price that is for them below reasonable. With all these, good finds for
them are Asian art!
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