Copper plated point emerald inlaid pearl stone with crane pattern head flower, 14 centimeters long and 6 centimeters wide. The old collection of the Qing Palace
This copper headflower is decorated with patterns such as begonia, crane, and longevity peach using pearl, coral beads, jadeite, and various materials and stones using decoration and inlay techniques, implying a sense of longevity. This headpiece of flower was made by the Qing Palace Office with exquisite workmanship, reflecting from one side the development level of the Qing Dynasty filigree inlay technology
Head flowers are essential for the makeup of empresses in the Qing Dynasty. They are mostly made of silver or copper as a skeleton, and are inlaid with kingfisher feathers and various precious jade materials and stones.
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