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Kippin Dried Abalone Buyback | Kam Hoi Shing

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How are vintage premium candied abalones graded? A record of home appraisal for 4 "candy heart" abalones in Ho Man Tin

A client in Ho Man Tin brought in four vintage dried abalones. When held against the light, a clear heart shape emerged from the center – what the industry calls a "candy heart." He didn't want to simply accept a "competitive buyback" offer without understanding the specifics. So this time, we sat down and discussed the type, age, dryness, and on-the-spot settlement method in detail, to avoid price disputes after weighing. Bringing the physical items is the most direct way; the dense feel and aroma of dried abalone in hand are something photos can never capture.

Before selling, the most important thing is: For "aged candied dried abalones," the price difference can be significant. The reason is usually not the name, but the number of heads, skirt integrity, candying degree, dryness, and preserved aroma. First, send photos for an initial assessment. Once the direction is right, then arrange for an in-person appraisal to avoid a wasted trip. For aged abalone, pay special attention to dryness and preserved aroma; age is only one reference.

An extra step for sending photos: For candied dried abalone, it's best to include front and back views, along with the weight. A single angled photo can easily lead to misjudging the number of heads. During the in-person appraisal, we will discuss any deductions for each piece individually.

Doing a little homework before selling will make the process smoother. You can start by reading the Dried Abalone buyback Knowledge Supplement. The grading and price-influencing factors organized there are exactly what we refer to during in-person appraisals, ensuring we have a common language for discussion.

Once the goods are on the table, we don't just make a judgment based on appearance. Instead, we break it down into several key areas and examine each one.

Before storing aged abalone, take comprehensive photos of the candied dried abalone's details

  • Candying Translucency: When held against the light, the center should show a complete heart shape with sharp edges to qualify as a "candy heart." All four of these passed the test.
  • Aging Depth: Vintage abalones feel solid, have an oily sheen, and tight edges, indicating sufficient storage years.
  • Skirt Density: The denser and more complete the skirt, the better. Chipped or missing skirts will incur deductions.
  • Market Comparison: After selecting high-quality pieces, we refer to recent market trends for Japanese dried abalone to ensure a realistic valuation.

All four criteria were met: the "candy heart" shape was beautiful, the aging was sufficient, and the skirts were tidy, earning them the "premium candied" grade. Therefore, the final valuation exceeded the client's initial expectation.

Several details that affect the quotation for candied dried abalone

To quickly know if it's worth selling, you don't need to make a trip every time.

  • Initial Photo Assessment: WhatsApp 69035182 front and back views, close-ups of the candied center, and approximate weight. We'll then provide a reference range.
  • Arrange a Location: If the direction seems right, we can arrange an appointment at our store, at your home, or at a nearby MTR station. Home visits in the Ho Man Tin area are convenient.
  • On-the-Spot Settlement: Upon arrival, each piece will be weighed and checked for dryness. Once the price is confirmed, payment will be made on the spot, no waiting required.

If you have other similar vintage items, you can first check the Dried Abalone buyback Category page for a rough idea. To know how to schedule an appointment, simply refer to What to know before a dried abalone appraisal.

Common mistakes beginners make when asking about candied dried abalone

Q: Is there a really big price difference between candy heart and regular candied abalone?
A: The difference is quite noticeable. A "candy heart" refers to a complete heart shape with clear edges appearing in the center, representing the most beautiful form of candying. For the same type and head count, it usually approaches the top price for candied abalone, significantly higher than regular candied abalone.

Q: Why can't you buy them all at a single price per catty?
A: Because each abalone has different levels of candying, skirt integrity, dryness, and aging. If we mix them all and offer a single price, the better pieces would definitely be undervalued. We prefer to inspect and calculate each piece individually, which is fairer to the quality items.

Q: Do you buy both gift box and loose vintage items?
A: Yes, we buy both. Original gift boxes, loose items, or vintage items stored at home for years can all be photographed first. The final price will be based on the physical appearance and weight.

Q: If the packaging says "Kippin Abalone," will it definitely be bought as Kippin?
A: We don't just look at the box. During the in-person appraisal, we will check the abalone's shape, skirt, color, and aroma. We will only quote according to its grade if it matches the physical item. The packaging is just one reference point.

To check candied dried abalone market prices, see here

Information to read before checking candied dried abalone

To check the price of candied dried abalone, you can start here

Kam Hoi Shing | Dried Abalone Price Check Arrangement
Contact: 69035182
If you'd like a rough estimate for candied dried abalone, please send photos of the front and back, skirt, bottom, and details on weight and storage condition all at once. Once we have clear enough information, we'll discuss the direction, and if it's suitable, we'll schedule an in-person appraisal of the physical items.