Chapter 1706: Brass "gold" jewelry and India

Because of the lack of metal in Persia, the price of metal is already expensive. Marin helped cast brass coins at a little premium according to the market price of Persia. In fact, it is not much different from free money for Persia. However, the Persian court did not enjoy the profit of minting. But the Persian court simply didn't have this business, so it didn't matter.

Moreover, hundreds of millions of brass coins sound a lot, but the value of copper coins is already low, and it is the least valuable low-level currency. Change to gold coins, but only one million gold coins. What's more, copper coins have value in themselves. Therefore, Marin's approach seemed a little shameless, but it helped Persia.

Persia is not a small country, but it is a regional power including Iran, Iraq, Azerbaijan and Armenia. Its status in the world is equivalent to that of the later three countries. It belongs to a big country that is not very strong, but it should not be underestimated. Such a big country, hundreds of millions of copper coins will not have much impact at all. What's more, copper coins themselves have high value.

In addition, Marin thought that there was no morale, but the Persian merchants did not give up too much. A Persian Jewish businessman discovered that the brass coins he used were often mistaken for gold coins when he was doing business between Persia and India.

Although the Indians can tell from the weight that it is not gold, the appearance of brass that is unsustainable is very similar to gold! Then, this guy did something ...

What did he do? He melted the brass coins cast by Marin for Persia, and then made them into the style of gold jewelry and sold them to poor Indian women ...

This brain hole is really strange, but really powerful!

What country is India? It's a country where women like to wear gold jewelry all over. In later generations, even Indian women in slums like to wear gold jewelry all over the body.

Of course, don't think they are wearing real gold jewelry. In later generations, the gold jewelry worn by women in Indian slums was mostly fake gold jewelry painted in gold. Many are made of aluminum jewelry, painted with a layer of gold paint. For a little bit of money, I bought inferior gold jewelry with very low purity, the price is only half of ordinary gold.

This year, no highly imitated gold paint has appeared. Therefore, there are very few fake gold jewelry painted with gold paint. And the Indian women of ordinary people in this era, most of the gold jewelry they wear are inferior gold jewelry with very low purity, as long as the brightness is like gold.

This Persian Jewish businessman named Aned found that the brass coins were melted into gold jewelry and sold to poor Indian women at a premium. There is a very good market.

Women in poor Indian families cannot afford real gold, but they are eager to go out with gold jewelry. Therefore, Arned's brass jewelry gave them the best choice.

Arned sold brass jewelry to poor women in India with brass coins themselves worth several times the price, especially those high-caste Indian women with very poor economic conditions, which were very popular. Moreover, it is much lighter to wear brass jewelry all over than wearing real gold jewelry. After all, copper is much lighter than gold.

In this way, Arnold later made a lot of money by melting the brass coins cast by the North Sea State for Persia. Then, many Persian businessmen began to imitate him to do so.

It was not until the representative of the North Sea country found this news in Persia, and then Marin, who had no temperament, came down personally and grabbed business with this group of Persian businessmen.

The Indian market is so big that using brass as a fake gold jewellery turned out to be very profitable. After all, there are much more poor people than rich people in India, and the demand is huge. Then, Marin also obtained a channel for commodities in exchange for Indian goods, so as not to exchange real gold and silver for things ...

In Indian society, poor high castes are a ridiculous group. They are as poor or not as good as untouchables, but they have strong self-esteem that untouchables do not have. According to the Huaxia people, it is a very good face. If the mother-in-law goes out without wearing gold jewelry, this man seems incompetent.

As it happens, fake gold jewelry made of brass produced in Beihai can pretend to be gold jewelry. As long as you don't weigh up, you can hardly see that it is fake. Moreover, its price is affordable for ordinary people. Then, the market is huge ... you know, Indian women wear gold nose rings on their noses to show their gold ...

In other words, when the British Colonial Army of the East India Company attacked the Indian cities, they would not let go of ordinary people except for the treasury to be looted. Because at that time, there was no fake fake gold paint, and ordinary people also have jewelry made of low-purity gold. As long as you enter a family that is not too poor and open a woman's jewelry box, you can always find gold. An unlucky Indian woman with a gold nose ring on her nose was directly withdrawn by the colonial army robbers, **** ...

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Of course, that's the future, Marin doesn't know yet. If he knew, he must have jumped with joy. Because this is a big business! Later generations are all Chinese people who know that the money of women and children is particularly easy to make. With so many poor women in India, what is the demand for fake gold jewelry!

This is a morbid state obsessed with gold, and even the poor are obsessed. The fake gold jewellery and inferior gold jewellery markets in later generations in India are unbelievably large. If an Indian woman is married, if she is covered with a few pounds of gold jewelry, she will not even get married ...

Later ~ www.novelhall.com ~ Marin asked Kong Tai to select a jeweller named Chow Tai Fook in Daming, and took a large group of apprentices to travel to India specifically to create cheap brass jewelry for Marin's jewelry store. Then, a brass "gold jewelry" shop called "Daifuku" became a holy place in the minds of poor women in India. Because there are dazzling and beautiful "gold" jewelry, the price is cheaper ...

The most frightening thing is that Marin, the traverser, also copied the super classic Indian song "The bride married the bridegroom but not me" (actually the translation is wrong, it should be called "Burning Love Fire"). Let a group of Indian men and women with "Da Fu" jewelry dance in front of the jewelry store while singing "Burning Love Fire".

Don't ask Marin how to write down this song, especially, Marlin listened to this song too much in his last life! Any program that dances Indian dance, whether it is in a university or at the company's annual meeting, will play this song. This song is like the Phoenix Divine Comedy, brainwashing over and over again. Even if Marin doesn't understand Hindi, it's all about remembering how to sing and how to pronounce ...

Then, this songbook is a super classic Indian song. Once promoted by Daifuku Jewelry, it quickly became popular throughout India. With this song and the dance of beautiful girls covered with Daifuku Jewelry, Daifuku Jewelry has soared in India and opened many chain stores! Of course, it is not Master Zhou who makes the big money, but Master Ma (Ma Lin) behind ...