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    Tibetan Jewelry(Post)

    For Tibetans, jewelry plays an important, traditional role in dress, spirituality, and life. Under the stylish design, Tibetan jewelry implies the archaized style and a unique charm and appeal of art ...

    Mongolian Jewelry (Post)

    Elaborately detailed filigree and brilliantly colored enamels are the signatures of Mongolian jewelry making. This traditional technique has distinctive Russian and Chinese influences and follows a p ...

    Mysterious Tibetan Jewelry(Post)

    To some extent, Tibetan jewelries convey a traditional cultural tint of Tibet. That is why the Tibetan jewelries look more mysterious and exotic, and why there are so many people like Tibetan jewelry ...

    Traditional Chinese Jewelry Making Techniques(Post)

    Traditional Chinese jewelry can be made of stone and jade beads and discs, coins, and cord. Chinese jewelry making techniques date back to antiquity. Chinese jewelry is often worn for more than simpl ...

    Miao Hmong Silver Jewelry Showcase(Post)

    A saying of the Miao goes like this “The beauty of golden pheasant lies in its feather, and the beauty of Miao Hmong girl lies in her silver jewelries.” The sparkling and clanking silver jewelries ar ...

    Dian Cui, Traditional Chinese Jewelry Making Crafts(Post)

    Dian Cui (literally translated from Chinese mandarin) is a traditional Chinese crafts for making gold and silver jewelry. It plays the role of embellishment and beatification for jewelry. Cui, is the ...

    Traditional Tibetan Jewelry under Threat(Post)

    Ornamentation has always been extremely important for the Tibetan people. And when it comes to self-adornment, silver is king. Tibetan people believe that wearing silver protects them from bad spirit ...

    Intricately Handmade Miao Hmong Silver Jewelry Impossible to Duplicate(Post)

    While worn by women, the Miao’s silver jewelries are made by men. The unique techniques to craft silver jewelry have been handed down from generations. Don’t look down upon a small piece of silver je ...

    Seven Traditional Crafting Techniques for China Luxury Jewelry(Post)

    1.Beijing EnamelAlso known as ‘silver enamel,’ this technology flourished during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). The Beijing Enamel process is typically used in silver jewelry-making, particularly in n ...

    Tibetan Ornaments: Mystical Jewelry of Tibet(Post)

    Tibetan ornaments are attractive with its complex patterns and special designs. Looking at Tibetan ornaments is like traveling back in time. The art itself has such a dreamlike effect. Tibetan orname ...

    Tradition Surpass Generations(Post)

    The unrivalled craftsmanship of Miao Hmong silver jewelry has progressed constantly in history. Although the individual step in making silver jewelry may seem easy to manage, like burning, blending, ...

    A Poem Written On Silver(Post)

    Silver has unique significance in Miao Hmong culture. The Miao people have been deeply fascinated with silver since ancient times. The culture of silver was handed down since the Qin and Han Dynastie ...

    Miao Hmong Silver and Tibet Silver vs. Sterling Silver and Pure Silver(Post)

    Miao Hmong silverMiao silver is not pure silver, but an alloy of silver, copper and nickel. It’s a traditional material for making jewelry by craftsmen of Miao Hmong ethnic tribe. The percentage of s ...

    Chinese fashion struts to the West(Post)

    Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Chanel, even people who are not interested in buying luxury products can name a few brands and recognize their logos in China now. Chinese consumers have become so power ...

    Why Ox Is Important to Miao Hmong People(Post)

    Residing in the remote mountainous areas of southwestern China, Miao Hmong people respect and worship ox. They think ox is auspicious animal which can bring them good luck. The image of ox always app ...

    Miao Cuisine, Simple and Authentic(Post)

    You may think Miao/Hmong people are wealthy as wearing splendid silver jewelry, but in reality, most Miao/Hmong living in mountains with poor transportation and far away from commercial cities, most ...

    Colorful People, Colorful Culture(Post)

    LocationThe Miao Hmong ethnic minority has a population of over 8 million, larger than most minority groups in China. They are widely scattered and normally living in clustered groups of small villag ...

    Kung Fu Trivia(Post)

    Answer Key 1) c 2) a 3)c 4)d 5) d.Posted by Yuqing@ InteractChina.com About Interact China“A Social Enterprise in E-commerce Promoting Oriental Aesthetic Worldwide”Aileen & Norman co-founded Int ...

    Distinguished Varieties of Miao Hmong Costume(Post)

    The Miao Hmong has a large and widely distributed population, their clothes and accessories are regionally distinctive. The variation are expressed in the length, color, collar, button, silver orname ...

    Kungfu News in Spain(Post)

    Second International Chinese Martial Arts TournamentThe Escuela de Kung Fu / Wushu Tradicional hosted the Second International Chinese Martial Arts Tournament, which had a variety of divisions, forms ...

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