Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - It is said that Miao people have a long history of handmade silver ornaments. Does anyone know about this?

It is said that Miao people have a long history of handmade silver ornaments. Does anyone know about this?

The processing of Miao silver ornaments is done by hand in family workshops. According to the needs, silversmiths first make molten silver into thin slices, silver bars or silver wires, and then press, thin, carve, carve, weld or weave them to make exquisite patterns. The forging process of Miao silver ornaments takes silver as raw material, and the style and structure of silver ornaments have been carefully designed by craftsmen. There are 30 processes from drawing to carving, including casting, blowing, forging, welding, weaving, inlaying, scrubbing and polishing. On May 20, 2006, the forging skill of Miao silver ornaments was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list, and the project number was VIII-40. Besides many products that can be made, Miao silver ornaments are combined with embroidery, and now there are many ornaments that are combined with hand embroidery and silver ornaments. Han Yi also produces products that combine silver ornaments and embroidery, such as hairpins, bracelets and earrings. , and a long history of silver jewelry and embroidery products!