This "Lady's Square Chain Bag" from the Ming Dynasty in China more than 600 years ago, made of gold, is not rustic at all, and it is very fashionable, which completely subverts everyone's cognition of ancient aesthetics. I have to admit, compared with ancient times, there is still a long way to go. This gold square chain bag for ladies of the Ming Dynasty is decorated with patterns such as lotus flowers and ruyi moire in gold on the square gold box surface, inlaid with red, sapphire and turquoise, with magnificent colors and a gold chain, which is exquisite and amazing.
The owner of this beautiful bag is Mei Miaodeng, the stepdaughter of Guizhou Gongmubin during the Ming Chenghua period. Although she didn't marry Mu Bin, her mother was made a wife by the court because of her son. She was rich before her death and buried a lot of gold and silver jewelry after her death. This bag is next to her. In fact, this bag was called incense box in ancient times. It should be an item that Mei loved very much before her death, so she will always accompany her.
This gold bag is luxurious and expensive, but unconventional, beautifully made and very practical. At the same time, the center is equipped with a round Sanskrit six-character motto, which has strong religious and cultural characteristics. In my opinion, nature is superior.