An ad has been published on the wall site with images of a historic ceiling for Shiraz houses. In this ad, the seller claims to sell a historic Qajar wooden ceiling from one of the historic houses in Shiraz.

The seller of this historic ceiling claims that the ceiling has 2 pieces by 2 square meters with Venetian paiings from a historic house in Shiraz and belonging to the Qajar period. However, an ad has been released from Tehran and the sales number of the seller is in Isfahan province.

The pre -separation images used in this ad are related to the historic skin home in Shiraz. Kajaro’s follow -up shows that the building in this photo is now stable and the advertised ceiling is not related to the building.

Architectural decorations of historic houses are one of the most popular areas of aiques dealers. In rece years, much of the architectural decorations of monumes, including tiles, metal decorations, and even wooden windows, have been destroyed or stealing the aiques markets. The failure to deal with the Ministry of Cultural Heritage with the sale of ornameation of historical architecture has led to the freedom to steal and sell these works.

This ad is not autheic and there is a possibility of fraud by publishing such ads on sites such as walls, but the Cultural Heritage Conservation Unit is ignora of sellers in cyberspace, especially on social media. The situation that has made the sale and sale of monumes and even advertising treasure training in these spaces.
Also, the collection of aiques of the wall site has also been a place for the sale and sale of some monumes. The lack of transpare rules for the possible sale of artifacts, the lack of ownership status, and the permane observation of the sales spaces by the Conservation Unit make it difficult for sales platforms and the beneficiaries use cyberspace and non -existe platforms to sell valuable works.



