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The hook of this snake-shaped earring was finished by the chasing technique while filigree-inlaying was employed for the pendant. Chasing is a time-honored metalworking technique of decorating by handwork the surface of a malleable metal by indenting it and so raising the design to create a relief pattern, using of a great number of differently shaped tracing tools, tracers, and a chasing hammer. Having placed a sheet of metal on chasers pitch or lead, the crafter then started to create lines with a liner and figures by hammering on end of the tracing tools while the other end pushing the surface of the metal, leading to relief-like patterns with bulges and dents. When a position protrudes, its back indents, as indenting and raising are simultaneous.

Details

  • Title: Miao-style Snake-shaped Silver Earring
  • Date: Republican Era
  • Original Source: http://www.biftmuseum.com/
  • Physical format: 8.0cm×3.7cm
  • Ethnic group: Miao

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