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Silver Ornaments of the Miao Ethnic Group
(Chinaculture.org)
Updated: 2009-08-13 11:28

 

Clothing Decorations

Silver Patches

Silver Ornaments of the Miao Ethnic Group

 

People of the Miao branch near the Qingshui River delta area traditionally wear clothes with silver patches. The most common patches are square, rectangular or round and usually feature reliefs of lions, tigers, phoenixes,golden pheasants, dragons, cranes, butterflies, flowers, children and arhats (enlightened Buddhists). Butterfly-shaped bells decorate the bottom of gowns and wristbands, ringing melodiously when the girls walk.

Silver Waist Chains

Silver waist chains are mainly shaped like plum blossoms, with single or double layers.

Silver Clasps

Silver Ornaments of the Miao Ethnic Group Silver Ornaments of the Miao Ethnic Group
 
 
Silver clasps are most common in the Duliu River delta area. These clasps are highly decorative.
 

Back Decorations

Back decorations can be functional or purely for ornamental purpose. These decorations are usually shaped like butterflies or gourds, and are mostly worn by girls and women.

Others

Waistbands and foot decorations are popular in some regions.

 

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