[Diancui chrysanthemum head flower]
Diancui chrysanthemum head flower, clear, 20 cm horizontally and 20 cm vertically. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The headdress is made of silver-plated material with chrysanthemum pattern and inlaid with emerald. It is one of the headdresses of empresses in the Qing Dynasty
This flower uses kingfisher feathers to glue chrysanthemum and flower leaves. Chrysanthemum symbolizes longevity. Its workmanship is excellent, and it is one of the commonly used styles in the Qing Dynasty imperial concubine jewelry
![图片[1]-Head flower with emerald chrysanthemum pattern-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qing dynasty/jewelry/57211[1024].jpg)
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