Silver Ornaments of the Miao Ethnic Group
Silver Chest Bands
A popular silver chest decoration, the bands are
usually rectangular or semicircular and evolved from longevity
locks. Some smaller ones are made of single pieces, and bigger ones are made
up of two or three pieces, covering almost the whole chest and abdomen with a
highly decorative effect.
Silver Hanging Decorations
The most common hanging decorations are shaped like butterflies, birds, fish,
coins, and riding figures. They usually consist of chains, brands, and pendants
arranged in as many as four to five levels, and the longest can be up to 85 cm
long.
Hand Decorations
Silver Bracelets
Bracelets are an important part of the Miao people's silver decorations.
There are many variations in shape and different styles represent the
diversified tastes of various Miao group branches. People usually wear four or
five pairs of bracelets at a time up their forearms.
Silver Rings
Miao silver rings are usually large and wide featuring birds, flowers or
vines. There is no specific restriction on how many or where to wear rings. The
Miao people near Guiyang sometimes wear eight rings at one time - one on each
finger except the two thumbs. In comparison with other silver Miao ornaments,
there are few patterns and styles for rings, and they are only popular in a
small number of regions.
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