【Collection of Dingzhou Museum· Qing Dynasty dot cui inlaid treasure gilt gold and silver dragon and phoenix crown】
This crown has three layers, and there are nine phoenixes on the bottom floor, with tassels. The original dots have almost fallen off
The gilded gold and silver frame at the bottom is revealed, which looks elegant and luxurious.
In ancient times, the phoenix crown was a noble crown for aristocratic women. It is a framed hat made of gold or silver wire
Gold, silver, white jade, agate, and other precious materials are then used to make decorations such as dragons and phoenixes and decorate them to form a whole.
Initially, such phoenix crowns were only used by women in the palace and official families, but in the Ming and Qing dynasties, the restrictions became smaller and smaller
Especially in the Qing Dynasty, as long as the economic conditions allowed, women could wear it when they married, so the current amount of existence is very large.