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What are the gold and silver wares of the Ming Dynasty?
Ming Dynasty rulers used gold and silver jewelry to make decorations and household appliances, which were amazing in quantity, exquisite in craftsmanship and meticulous in production, and integrated traditional skills such as filigree, carving, carving and inlaying. There are many luxurious and exquisite varieties, such as the golden crown and phoenix crown woven with gold silk, and there are hundreds of jade flowers embedded in Dingling alone.

The "Yizhuang Golden Crown" and "Golden Pavilion Flower Headdress" in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province are woven with 6.7 cm square gold thread, on which are woven trees, pavilions, fairy deer, white cranes and other things, which are extremely delicate and meticulous.

The Ming dynasty's gold and silver wares were superb in manufacturing technology, solemn in shape, ornate in decoration and fine in carving. The objects are hammered into a fetal shape, the main pattern is hammered into a convex pattern, the details are chiseled, and the exquisite pattern is formed by combining the filigree technology. Some vessels are inlaid with pearls and precious stones in various colors. Gold and silver are engraved with the names and colors of "official workers" or "linemen" or craftsmen.