Telling the collecting stories of Tibetans and sharing their experience in collecting, "Home Has Collections" continues the second season of "My Story with Collections". Xu Xiaoyuan, a Tibetan friend of Yichun Zhangshu, likes to collect bronzes, and what he sees today is a bronze belt hook left to him by his father.
This bronze belt hook collected by Mr. Xu, a Tibetan friend, is shaped like a pipa, but it is actually only the size of a palm.
This bronze belt hook was given to him by Mr. Xu's father a few years ago, and this is the only one, and he did not know what this item was for. Because his father died early, he didn't know a lot of relevant information.
It was precisely because his father left this item for himself that Mr. Xu began to have a strong interest in collecting.
Mr. Xu, a Tibetan friend, said that he had observed relevant character scenes on costume TV dramas before, and only the civilian official's costume was equipped with this bronze hook, but the military attaché did not. I didn't figure it out until today, and I didn't know it needed to be used in pairs.
Experts told Mr. Xu that this belt hook looks good when paired with a pair, and there is still one piece missing. But finding another piece with a hook in his hand is like finding a needle in a haystack. Mr. Xu, who is 70 years old this year, said he especially wanted to see what the other half of the hook looked like.