Journal Article
Common Wenwan Walnut Buying Mistakes
A lot of first-time buyers focus on shine and forget the rest. The better move is to slow down and check the pair for balance, honesty, and fit.
Definition
Buying mistakes usually come from judging by one detail and ignoring the pair as a whole.
Why it matters
A few minutes of careful checking can save you from a pair you will not enjoy holding later.
How to judge it
- Do not let a strong photo carry the whole decision.
- Look at the pair together, not walnut by walnut.
- Ask whether the surface looks natural or edited.
Common mistakes
- Buying because the pair looks shiny.
- Ignoring small repair marks because the price feels reasonable.
- Skipping the basic checks for symmetry and hand feel.