What are the characteristics of the gold and silverware in the Ming Dynasty?

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  1. The rulers of the Ming Dynasty used gold and silver jewelry to make decorations and living utensils. The number was amazing, the craftsmanship was superb, and the production was fine. There are many luxurious and exquisite varieties, such as golden silk woven into golden crowns and phoenix crowns. There are hundreds of jade golden flowers.
    The "Yizhuang King Golden Silk Crown" and "Golden Silk Pavilion Flower Headgear" in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, are compiled with golden silk into 6.7 cm. Details.
    The gold and silver instruments in the Ming Dynasty were superb, solemn, gorgeous, and finely carved. The utensils are made of tires, and the main patterns are made of hammer into convex patterns. The detailed method is carved with a filament process to form exquisite patterns. The gold and silver chisel "official work" or "behavior" or craftsman name and color.

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