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What ethnic ornaments are there in China?

Ornaments with national characteristics in China are:

1, Tibetan agate, such as silk-wrapped agate

2. Miao silverware.

There are two kinds of silverware of Miao nationality: silverware and silverware. Silver includes silver wine glasses, silver wine seas, silver pots, silver bowls, silver chopsticks, silver spoons, silver spoons, silver plates, silver tweezers, silver ear scoops, silver needles, silver tubes, silver walking sticks, silver characters, silver statues, silver imitation animals and silver imitation building crafts.

Silver ornaments are divided into three categories: men's ornaments, women's ornaments and children's ornaments.

Men decorate with silver collars, necklaces, locks, bracelets, rings, cigarette cases, toothpicks, hat tops, buttons and beads. But few men use it for decoration.

Children's decorations include: Kirin catering, silver arhat, sitting lotus Guanyin, sunflower, life-saving badge, life-saving necklace, life-saving ring, drum head, and silver hat. In modern times, some of them are engraved with silver characters such as "Fu, Green, Longevity, Happiness", "Longevity" and "Wealth". There are also two dragons grabbing the double phoenix sunrise, lions rolling balls and other decorations.

For example:

3. Dongba small pendants, such as painted pendants

4. Batik painting. Some of the batik patterns of Miao nationality still follow the patterns of ancient bronze drums and the themes in folklore, and some are flowers, birds, insects and fish that come into contact with in daily life; Buyi people, on the other hand, like geometric patterns. Batik of all ethnic groups has a unique style. For example: