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Excuse me, is there any status symbol when there are stripes on the edges of ancient sleeves? It is urgent. . . Thank you.

This is called palindrome.

Known as the "wealth never stops" model. It is a geometric pattern, which comes from the thunder pattern on ancient pottery and bronze ware. Because it is a square or circular pattern composed of short lines, it is called palindrome. Later generations endowed it with far-reaching and lasting significance. Regard it as auspicious.

-It has nothing to do with status. It is a kind of folk decoration, which has been widely used from pre-Qin to modern times. Even after the Opium War, the lace of the silver coins cast by the British in China was made with this pattern that people liked.