When did the old silver-inlaid enamel jade pendant in Qing Dynasty begin to exist?
During the reign of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty. During this period, enamel was introduced to China from the west. The old silver inlaid enamel jade pendant in Qing Dynasty is a very precious jewel art, which combines the silverware making process and enamel color process in Qing Dynasty, and has high artistic and historical value. This kind of pendant is generally made of silverware, and its surface is inlaid with enamel, which is bright in color, delicate in texture and very beautiful. Its patterns and themes are rich and varied, such as dragons, phoenixes, flowers and landscapes. , meaning auspiciousness, blessing and beautiful vision. The old silver-inlaid enamel jade pendant in Qing Dynasty was very popular in Qing Dynasty. It was considered as an ornament of nobles and a symbol of the status and status of nobles and literati at that time. Nowadays, this kind of pendant has become the object sought after by collectors, and its value has been continuously improved with the passage of time.