The Miao ethnic minority mainly live in the border areas of the provinces of southwest China. They have their own language. In the areas of the Miao ethnic minority, they take farming as the main work and hunting as the supplementary. Their cross-stitch work, embroidery, brocade, batik, paper-cut and handmade ornaments, etc., are world-famous for their elegant techniques. The headwear of the Miao ethnic minority is all made of silver, with many varieties.
Their headwear includes silver horn, silver fan, silver cap, silver kerchief, silver fluttering headwear, silver hairpin, silver pin, silver head flower, silver network chain, silver comb, silver earring, silver bonnet ornament and so on.
Silver Horn
The silver horn is branched on top, whose major
pattern is usually two dragons playing with a ball. Both the dragons and the
ball are raised patterns, about one centimeter above the base surface. Girls
will put some chick feathers on the two ends of the silver horn, and the chick
feathers wavering in wind will make the silver horn look much lofty and have a
sense of fleeting beauty as well. Silver Cap The silver cap is a headwear of the Miao ethnic
minority for dressing up. It is made from numerous silver flowers and silver
bells containing various kinds of patterns such as birds, butterflies and
animals, giving an impression of pearls and jade all over the head, so elegant
and magnificent. Silver Kerchief The Miao sew five pieces of silver ornament on a
red-green striped kerchief. The middle one is bigger and placed on the forehead;
and the other four are smaller and placed before and after the ears; all of them
are hollowed-out silver flowers. The flickering silver and the flowery colors of
the cloth bring out the best in each other, showing a unique feature. Silver Clasp The silver hair clasp of the Miao ethnic minority
falls into many designs, and most of them take flowers, birds or butterflies as
the theme. Even the same theme of flower may vary in shape: it may be a
single-lobed or double-lobed flower, a bunch or a bundle, dense or sparse, and
may be in various models and sizes. As far as the style is concerned, some are
fine, slim and delicately beautiful, and some are full of classical beauty of
simplicity and heaviness. Silver Pin The Miao people have various ways to wear the
silver pin. The silver pin of the Miaos in Longli City is formed by three silver
balls, and on each ball hangs three silver bells. The whole pin is inserted
behind the bun. That of the Miao in Shidong City is in the shape of a dragonhead
in various sizes. The big ones are used for festivals, and small ones are used
in daily life. It is inserted horizontally all through the top bun, with a
section of the clasp protruding in sidelong, looking very
conspicuous. Silver Network Chain The silver network chain is a kind of hair clasp.
The typical one is the five-stranded net chain, fixed by the pin. The five
strands of silver chain are like a net spreading out, covering the hair
bun. Silver Comb The silver comb is both a tool to comb and press
the hair and an adornment. It is usually made of wood, covered with silver skin
except for the comb dents, on the back are various decorative silver patterns.
Its modeling may be complicated or simple. The silver comb is full of elegant
patterns such as flowers, birds, dragon, deer and so on. Silver Earrings The silver earring is the richest branch of the
silver ornament family of the Miao ethnic minority: in the incomplete collection
in the Museum of Guizhou Province alone, there are nearly one hundred kinds.
There are four types of earrings, namely the suspending type, the circle type,
the hook type and the wheel type. Most of them belong to the suspending type and
the circle type. In modeling of the earrings of the Miao, there are some other
patterns besides commonly seen flowers, birds, butterflies and
dragon. Silver Bonnet Ornaments The Miao people regard silver as a thing to avoid
evil spirits, so those living around the Qingshui River have a custom of
decorating their children with silver. The silver ornament is usually nailed on
the bonnet. In the traditional modeling of the bonnet ornaments, you can often
see a lion, a fish or a butterfly; some have Chinese characters because of the
influence of the Han culture, such as "Fu Lu Shou Xi(respectively mean
prosperity, high position, longevity and happiness), "Changming Fugui(longevity
with wealth and honor)", and so on.
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