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Guizhou, China

Handcrafted Miao Silver Filigree Tassel Earrings – Vintage Ethnic Statement Jewelry | Orithing

Handcrafted Miao Silver Filigree Tassel Earrings – Vintage Ethnic Statement Jewelry | Orithing

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Each piece is handcrafted, making every item uniquely yours. Slight variations in details and patterns are part of its artisanal charm.

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Product Details

Base Material: White Copper (Cupronickel Alloy) Finish: Silver-Plated Silver Content: <15%

Series Narrative

The semi-circular main plate is engraved with the classic Miao floral and bird motif (Birds Playing with Flowers), which traditionally symbolizes "harmonious marriage, a perfect pair, and auspicious prosperity"—a common celebratory pattern in Miao silver jewelry. The multi-tiered silver chains and conical tassels dangling below collide gently to create sound as you move; in Miao culture, this implies warding off evil and praying for blessings, while adding a dynamic sense of rhythm to the earrings. The entire piece bears the rustic, distressed texture of manual forging—intricate yet orderly—encapsulating the blessings of the floral-bird motif and the vitality of the tassels within the small space by one's ears.

Product Features

I. A Living Symbol of Heritage
A Guardian of Peace:
In Miao culture, silver is revered as a sacred material capable of warding off evil and purifying energy. Wearing silver is akin to carrying a personal amulet, guarding the wearer through a life of peace and smooth transitions.

A Living Inheritance of Memory:
The motifs—water vortices, solar halos, boss dots, and twisted wires—are not merely decorative. The vortex records the ancestral migration across rivers; the boss dots originate from the "Butterfly Mother" creation myth; and the twists symbolize the unbroken bond of lineage. Every line is a stroke in the epic of the Miao people.

An Expression of Life and Emotion:
From the silver locks of childhood to the elaborate dowries of marriage, silver accompanies a Miao woman throughout her life. It represents family heritage and status, while harboring blessings for a harmonious marriage, flourishing progeny, and eternal love.

2.The Art of Hand-Forging
Forging and Shaping:
Silver is repeatedly heated and hammered. This intensive process grants the metal its resilience and creates the uniform sheets or bars that form the foundation of the piece.

Filigree and Twisting:
Silver is drawn into wires as fine as hair, then twisted and coiled by hand to create classic patterns. The density and flow of these textures rely entirely on the craftsman’s intuition and experienced touch.

Engraving and Welding:
Using specialized chisels, patterns are hammered into the surface, or delicate wires and beads are welded together. Each joint must be seamless—strong yet preserving the rhythmic beauty of the design.

Polishing and Patina:
Finally, through polishing and deliberate aging techniques, the silver is given a warm, matte texture and a weathered patina, endowing the piece with a rustic, vintage character.