Is it valuable to save silver bracelets instead of tattoo silver and Ji Fuxiang in the late Qing Dynasty?
Worth some money. In the late Qing Dynasty, the silver bracelet and Ji Fuxiang are both common old objects. The silver bracelet is a national intangible cultural heritage with high collection value. On the other hand, Ji Fuxiang is a kind of silverware created by silversmiths in Qing Dynasty. Because of its auspicious image, it is widely used in weddings, birthday banquets and other occasions, and is a popular decoration. Regarding the specific value, we need to know its specific style, weight, grain and storage conditions. If conditions permit, it is best to seek the appraisal of professional appraisal institutions or connoisseurs, and pay attention to prevent the risks in the antique appraisal market, such as the qualifications of connoisseurs, appraisal standards and costs involved.