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How to Read a Wenwan Walnut Listing

A listing can tell you a lot, but only if you know what to look for. The useful details are usually small and easy to miss.

Definition

Reading a listing means checking the wording, photos, measurements, and condition notes before you decide whether to ask more questions.

Why it matters

A careful reading helps you spot gaps, vague claims, and photos that may be doing more work than the text.

How to judge it

  • Check whether the seller gives size, shape, and condition in plain terms.
  • Look for repeated photos that hide the edges or the underside.
  • Notice whether the description talks about the walnut itself or just uses general praise.

Common mistakes

  • Treating a polished listing as proof of quality.
  • Skipping over missing measurements or condition notes.
  • Assuming every “rare” claim is meaningful.

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