- Metal Color: Silver
- is_customized: Yes
- Metal Stamp: 999,Fine
- Style: Ethnic
- Model Number: DZ190093
- Shapepattern: LOCK
- Pendants Type: slide
- Certificate Type: Third Party Appraisal
- Metals Type: Silver
- Main Stone: NONE
- Brand Name: bastiee
- Origin: Mainland China
- Fine or Fashion: Fine
- Item Type: Pendants
- Place of Origin: Guizhou Province, China
- Craftwork: Hmong Handmade
- Package: Gift Box
- Material: 99.9% Sterling Silver
- Color: Silvery

Bastiee Baby Kids Pendant Necklace 999 Sterling Silver Jewelry Hmong Lucky Piggy Lock For Kid Gift Handmade Luxury Jewellery
Brand: Bastiee
Material: 99.9% Sterling Silver
Width: 3.5cm
Weight: 11g/piece
Craft: Handmade
Design: Miao People(Ethnic Minority)
Notice:
1. The price is for pendant only, silver Necklace needs to be purchased separately.
2. Our jewelry are the pure hand-made, weight and size will have little errors, and there will be some manual traces, please take the physical object as the standard, please discretely to purchase, thank you for your cooperation!
As a cultural phenomenon, Miao silver jewelry have been favored by many nationalities in history and become one of the carriers of multi-cultural communication. The totem worship of Miao people,it is an important shape of silver jewelry. Witchcraft culture dominates the spirit of Miao silver jewelry, presenting a magnificent and colorful art world, and also showing a spiritual world with rich connotations.
The process of Miao silver jewelry is very complex. A silver jewelry can only be completed through more than 20 procedures. All of them are completed by manual operation in the family workshop, which is the highest level of silver jewelry crafts in Chinese ethnic minorities. Miao silver jewelry embody three characteristics: big, heavy and many. In 2006, Miao silver jewelry were listed in China’s national intangible cultural heritage list, project number â…§ – 40.
Miao people were the earliest rice-growing people, and they planted rice in ancient times. The silver ornaments of the Miao people have been passed down from generation to generation, and the long process of migration and war has left an indelible mark on the Miao people’s life, which has been settled for many years. They still remember the difficulties and dangers of their ancestors’migration and battle, recall the scenery in their migration, and worship their ancestors’ bravery and tenacity. Therefore, their silver ornaments reflect the Miao people’s long-term war, migration process and migration culture.
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