Kwun Tong Indonesian White Bird's Nest Appraisal
A customer in Kwun Tong had 12 Indonesian white bird's nests, which they had collected several years ago. They wanted to avoid the hassle of an in-person meeting initially, opting instead to send a few photos and provide an approximate weight to see if it was worth processing. After receiving the photos, we made an initial judgment based on the nest shape and color. However, photos can have color discrepancies and angles, so the true value still depends on an in-person inspection of dryness, texture, and preservation.
In summary: If you have "white bird's nests for in-person inspection," don't just ask, "How much do you pay?" The initial photo assessment will focus on nest shape, texture, dryness, and any signs of brushing or bleaching. If an in-person inspection is deemed worthwhile, we'll arrange a visit or an appointment at our store. With complete information, the preliminary range will be much closer to the actual value, potentially saving you a trip.
During in-person inspections, we pay special attention to: For white bird's nests, it's important to assess the thickness of the nest base and the direction of the fibers; simply photographing the front of the gift box is not very helpful. Signs of brushing, bleaching, or re-wetting usually require close-up inspection to detect.
When we conduct an on-site valuation, we will explain it using the same criteria.
Remote photo assessment primarily aims to identify any significant negative factors and then determine if the condition supports a higher grade. This time, we used four criteria to set the direction: nest shape fullness, natural dryness, presence of bleaching, and fiber structure. The customer provided several close-up photos and the weight, and we determined that an in-person inspection was worthwhile. We then arranged to meet near Kwun Tong. Upon inspecting the physical nests, 10 out of 12 nests were graded as special-grade, and 2 were graded as first-grade.
First, use photos to assess white bird's nests
We will then provide a reference range, and if the direction is right, we'll schedule an in-person inspection.
Before quoting, we will open and inspect the white bird's nests
- Authenticity: No bleaching, brushing, or sugar spraying to add weight; only truly natural nests qualify for higher grades.
- Color and quantity of nests: Natural milky white ivory color, and a neat quantity of nests make the whole batch more valuable.
If the direction is right, we'll schedule a time, and once confirmed, settlement will be made on the spot.





