Jiangxi Provincial Museum

镀金荔枝纹银带板

Gold Plated litchi silver belt plate

Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127)

Large: 13.5 cm long, 7.5 cm wide and 2 cm thick; small: 6.0 cm long, 6.0 cm wide and 1.5 cm thick

In 1978, the tomb was unearthed in 1114, the fourth year of Zhenghe, Meijiang commune, Suichuan County

The belt plate adopts the hammer plate high convex flower craft which is popular in Song Dynasty. The branches and leaves of litchi fruit and peony patterns are medium and shallow convex flowers. The litchi fruit is made of Semi-solid High convex flower technology, and then welded on the plate, which has a clear hierarchy and strong three-dimensional sense. The frame is inlaid with sandwich method, which enhances its heavy artistic effect. The leather belt was completely corroded when unearthed. Among the 13 pieces of thallium tail, square plate and belt buckle with different sizes and shapes, the owner of this belt plate has the highest identity level, exact age and relatively complete preservation.

金凤簪

Golden Phoenix hairpin

The 22nd year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (1424)

It is 22.5cm in length and 150.5g in weight

In 1972, the tomb of yiduan Wang and his wife was unearthed in the Honghu commune of Nancheng county

a pair. Except that the phoenix head is shaped with gold pieces, the whole body of the hairpin is made of accumulated silk. Jinfeng steps on a cloud, holding her head high, her five beautiful tail feathers turn upward, exquisite and exquisite. On the foot of the hairpin, 24 characters were engraved on the foot of the hairpin: "the silver making Bureau Yongle finished in December 2012, and the gold two was welded two points outside".