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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
Chinese ancient costumes and accessories, such as jade pendants of ancient princes and emerald ornaments of swordsmen knights, carry rich cultural connotations and historical significance.
These exquisite works of art not only demonstrate the superb craftsmanship of ancient Chinese craftsmanship but also reflect the aesthetic concepts, social hierarchy system, and pursuit of power, status, and honor at that time.
Among these ancient costumes, jade pendants are the most representative.
They are usually made of jade, which comes in various shapes such as round, square, or oval, or long strips.
Jade pendants are often carved with various patterns such as dragon and phoenix, flowers, auspicious beasts, etc.
, symbolizing good luck, peace, and happiness.
In addition, jade pendants can be inlaid with gemstones such as rubies and sapphires to increase their splendor and value.
Emerald ornaments worn by swordsmen knights also have unique charm.
Emerald is a hard gemstone with a wide range of colors from light green to deep green to dark green.
Emerald ornaments are usually made of emerald, which can be round, square, or oval, or long strips.
Emerald ornaments are often carved with various patterns such as dragon and phoenix, flowers, auspicious beasts, etc.
, similar to jade pendants.
In addition, emerald ornaments can be inlaid with gemstones such as rubies and sapphires to increase their splendor and value.
These ancient costumes and accessories are not just decorative items; they also carry rich cultural connotations and historical significance.
By appreciating these works of art, we can understand the customs and habits of ancient Chinese society, religious beliefs, and the pursuit of beauty.
At the same time, these works of art also provide us with a window to understand ancient Chinese culture, allowing us to explore this ancient and mysterious country more deeply.
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