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Ha dei difetti questo pezzo?

Does this piece have any defects?

Pronunciación

di-FET-ti — three syllables; stress on the second. Double 't' is geminate.

Cuándo usarla

Use this to prompt the seller to disclose any damage, cracks, repairs, or restorations. Honest sellers will tell you; the response also helps you assess the seller's trustworthiness.

Qué significa

'Difetti' (defects/flaws) is the key word. In Italian antique sales, asking directly about defects is common and respected. Common defects include: crepe (cracks), scheggiature (chips), restauri (repairs), sbiaditure (fading), tarli (woodworm), mancanze (missing parts).

Variaciones

Ha delle crepe o restauri?

Does it have any cracks or restorations?

More specific — naming the two most common defects

È stato riparato da qualcuno?

Has it been repaired by someone?

Asking about past repairs — affects value and display

Il meccanismo funziona ancora?

Does the mechanism still work?

For clocks, music boxes, or mechanical items — functionality matters

Mini diálogo

— Ha dei difetti questo pezzo? — È molto onesto nel chiedere. C'è una piccola scheggiatura qui sotto — si vede solo da vicino. — E il colore è originale? — Sì, non è stato verniciato né restaurato. — Bene, mi piace così.

— Does this piece have any defects? — You're very honest in asking. There's a small chip here underneath — you can only see it up close. — And is the colour original? — Yes, it hasn't been varnished or restored. — Good, I like it that way.

Nota cultural

In the Italian antique trade, minor defects (difetti) are considered part of an object's character and history — they prove it is genuinely old. The concept of 'segni del tempo' (signs of time) is valued by connoisseurs. Pristine condition on a supposedly antique item can actually raise suspicion of reproduction.