Appraisal & Resale Disclosure

Appraised values reflect the house's assessment and may rise or fall over time. Resale through the house is offered as a service, not a guarantee of profit. Every work is authenticated and sold as a hand-made, limited piece by the named maker.

How the house appraises

An appraised value is the house’s own assessment of a work at a point in time. It draws on the maker’s standing, the medium and the making, the edition, and the house’s experience of comparable pieces. It is a considered judgement, not a market quotation.

Values may rise or fall

As a maker’s reputation and demand change, the house may re-appraise a work. Values can move up or down. Each re-valuation is appended to the certificate’s record; earlier values are never removed.

Resale is a service, not a promise

When a collector chooses, a certified work may return to the house to be re-sold to the Mount Qaf audience at its current appraised value, for a transparent fee. Resale is offered as a service. Mount Qaf makes no promise of profit, appreciation, or investment return, and nothing on this site should be read as financial or investment advice.

Authenticity

Every work is sold as a hand-made, limited piece by the named maker, authenticated by the house. The Mount Qaf Certificate is the record of that authentication.

Appraised values reflect the house's assessment and may rise or fall over time. Resale through the house is offered as a service, not a guarantee of profit. Every work is authenticated and sold as a hand-made, limited piece by the named maker.