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The difference between ordinary rings and ancient bracelets

The difference between plain rings and ancient bracelets lies in.

1. Craft: Ancient gold bracelets are very different from ordinary gold bracelets in craftsmanship. The techniques of ancient gold bracelets are mostly ancient traditional techniques, such as seal cutting, relief, filigree and so on. The craftsmanship of ordinary gold bracelets is not particular, and both modern and ancient craftsmanship can be reflected on the bracelets.

2, the production method: the real ancient gold bracelets are handmade by craftsmen, but many ancient gold bracelets on the market are just gimmicks of ancient gold, not handmade, or inseparable from mechanized production. Except for the custom-made ordinary gold bracelets, most of them are produced in the workshop assembly line, and the styles and designs are basically the same.

3. Price: The selling point of ancient gold bracelets should be their craftsmanship. The ancient gold bracelets on the market are basically pure gold, with the characteristics of heavy weight and high price. Generally speaking, the price of ordinary gold bracelets is not as good as that of ancient Huang Jingui. Of course, it is compared under the same weight of gold. If the weights are different, there is no comparability.

Bracelet action

There are three functions of bracelets: one is to show identity and personality; The second is to beautify the arm; The third is medical care. Bracelets are usually worn on the left hand. Jeweled bracelets should be worn on your wrists. Those without gems can be worn loosely on your wrist. Only pairs of bracelets can be worn at the same time.

There are many names for bracelets in ancient times, and "jump" is one of them. There is a story in Song Jiyong's Chronicle of Tang Poetry. One day, Tang Wenzong asked his ministers, "There is a saying in an ancient poem,' A light shirt with a jump'. Do any of you know what "jump" is? " No one can answer. The literati school told them: "Breaking free is today's wrist.

In ancient literary works, it is very common for women to send bracelets to their lovers. In Empresses in the Palace, Liang Taohongjing described the escaped fairy sepals, green flowers, sheep rights in Zeng Zeng, gold and jade. In Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio. Bai Yuyu wrote about the scholar Wu Shengou going to fairyland to have fun with a fairy in purple. When she left, the fairy gave Wu Sheng her gold brooch as a souvenir.