SaffronArt, art auction house has launched a new storefront, The Story for collectors reports MumbaiBoss.com. The Story showcases selected works for sale grouped under a particular theme or story, including artworks, jewelry, film posters, time pieces and even unique accessories for the home. Unlike SaffronArt's usual approach, The Story doesn't have an auction model for purchasing collectibles: they are available directly for sale off the website. SaffronArt has gallery spaces in Mumbai, Delhi and New York, and offices in London and they have been auctioning art online since 2000. The website's home page displays New Collections, Collections Ending Soon and Current Collections. Moving the mouse over any of these collections, displays the number of days in which the collection ends. Apart from the collections on the home page, collections can also be accessed through the collections menu that displays collections including the special collections by Cyrus Oshidar, Creative Director and Collector.The website also allows collectors to choose collections according to categories such as art, jewelry, books etc and also as gift for women, men and finally based on pricing. Pricing The pricing of products range from Rs 2000 to over Rs 2 lakhs. The Story as a Marketplace for memorabilia People can also sell through The Story. They accept consignments in the following categories art, jewelry and watches, tribal and folk art and objects, memorabilia, stamps and coins, books and manuscripts, vintage automobiles, vintage interiors, and branded and designed products. People interested in selling on the platform need provide images, details of…
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