Silver Ornaments of the Miao Ethnic Group
The design of the silver decorations is largely inspired by other art forms
such as embroidery and wax
printing. The silversmiths consistently improve and enrich the patterns
while keeping the traditional designs.
The rich varieties, elegant patterns, and exquisite craftsmanship not only
demonstrate the colorful world of Miao people's art, but their spiritual life as
well.
Headwear
The Miao ethnic minority mainly lives in the border areas of provinces in
southwest China where they speak their own language. Farming is their main
source of income supplemented by hunting. Their cross-stitch work, embroidery,
brocade, batik, paper
cutouts and handmade ornaments, etc are world-famous for their elegant
techniques. The headwear of the Miao ethnic minority is made entirely of silver,
with many varieties.
Their headwear includes silver horns, fans, caps, kerchiefs, silver hairpins,
pins flowers, chains, combs, earrings, and bonnet ornaments.
Silver Horns
Silver horns are usually decorated with a raised pattern of two dragons
playing with a ball. Girls put chicken feathers on the two ends of the silver
horns which look beautiful blowing in the wind and increase the height of the
wearers.
Silver Caps
Elegant silver caps are used by the Miao ethnic minority for dressing up.
They are made from numerous silver flowers and silver bells with various
patterns such as birds, butterflies and animals, giving an impression of pearls
and jade
all over the head.
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