Over 2,000 years ago, Chinese people began making and using unique silver jewelry. Here are just a few of the items they made:
Silver bracelets
Bracelet styles and silver jewels in ancient China varied a lot. Jade, agate, gold, or silver were usually used to craft bracelets. Some bracelets were carved with lovely patterns like two dragons vying for a ball. Some bracelets were empty inside, and a traditional Chinese character was engraved on their surface: longevity, which meant a long healthy life.
Silver earrings
Earrings first appeared in China about 1,000 years ago. In ancient times, many earrings had a long pendants featuring small cute balls, round slices, or a few cones linked together.
Today, sterling silver jewelry and silver earrings are popular not only with Chinese women, but with some ethnic groups. In Hainan Island of southern China, many earrings the local women wear are over 18 cm in diameter and drop directly to their shoulders. Some women even wear ten earrings linked together at one time.
Silver ornaments adorned onto the hats
In ancient times, when a child was born, the parents would prepare a new hat adorned with glistening silver flowers to wish the baby a happy life. When an elderly woman celebrated her birthday, her daughters would sew her a new hat decorated with some silver pieces like birds, butterflies, chrysanthemums, and peonies to wish her a long life.
Silver buttons
In ancient China, buttons on a piece of clothing were usually made of cloth or silk. But people believed silver had a super power, so they wore silver buttons to pray for a happy, safe, and prosperous life.
Different designs on silver buttons have different meanings: fish symbolize wealth, peaches indicate longevity, and lotus flowers stand for rectitude.
Silverware
Silverware was mainly used by nobles and royal families. They were characterized by their different shapes and excellent techniques, including silver pots, bowls, plates, and incense burners.
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