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quanronggallery · 2 months
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Crazy Train Full of Hetian Jade is Coming 瘋狂列車滿載和田玉而來
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bestjaderollers · 2 years
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korpikorppi · 1 year
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The Untamed costumes extra:
Waist ornaments
We all know the beautiful, tasseled ornaments the Twin Jades wear hanging from their belts:
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So, I thought an extra costume post looking at these and other waist ornaments seen in the Untamed might be called for.
Various kinds of waist ornaments, yaopei, have tradionally been worn with hanfu. The long tasseled jade waist pendants often seen in historical c-drama (and in the Untamed), are the type of yaopei called jinbu that were originally worn to hold down the hanfu skirts; @ziseviolet who runs an amazing blog on hanfu has this excellent post that provides more information.
So, in addition to the esteemed Lan brothers, who else wears a jinbu in the Untamed? Let's start with... him.
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Jin Guangshan is wearing what to me looks like the most traditional style of jinbu among those seen in the Untamed. It comprises a carved nefrite jade (hetian jade?) piece that looks like it might be a variation of double dragon head huang (the lower picture is a piece from Han Dynasty era, shamelessly stolen from the net). From the jade are hanging three pendants of various yellow gemstones, perhaps yellow topaz and amber?, each adorned with a golden yellow tassel.
And we have more Jins wearing jinbu. No, not Jin Zixuan, who actually dresses rather modestly to be called a Peacock, but his half-brother.
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Chief Cultivator Jin Guangyao wears not one but two identical waist ornaments hanging from his jade-decorated belt. The pieces comprise tassels of the same yellow as Jin Guangshan's, and beads of silver and various gemstones in red (ruby or garnet?), yellow (topaz?) and dark gray (that's a tough one... translucent black jade?), but I have not managed to find a good close-up shot of them. Do you know how many in-focus below-the-waist close-ups the are in the Untamed? Not bloody nearly many enough! Also, a little side note here! I have been watching the Monarch Industry / Rebel Princess, and just noticed that Emperor Ma Zitan wears rather similar double waist ornaments with one of his outfits. So this is probably a specific style of jinbu?
And we have Jin Ling, who wears the Jiang Clarity Bell hanging from his waist (the only one seen to wear it thus in the Untamed).
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Jin Ling's waist ornament is quite interesting, because in addition to the small silver bells (two instead of one) it has two carved Bodhi Root beads (one depicting a lotus bud), a carved lotus pendant in what looks like white nephrite jade, and pale yellow double tassels with silver caps; identical to the ornament Jiang Yanli drops onto a stone, breaking the jade pendant, while waiting for news from Lotus Pier after the Wen attack.
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So, do all Jiang Clarity Bells have the same construction? Are they all identical? It doesn't seem to be the case: at least the one Jiang Yanli gives to Wei Wuxian in Yiling before her wedding is different, with a different kind of large lotus bead:
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So it seems that the waist ornament Jin Ling wears is the one that belonged to his mother, with the broken jade pendant repaired or, perhaps more likely, carved anew at some point before Jiang Yanli's death. If that is the case, Jin Ling has something from both of his parents: his father's sword and his mother's clarity bell. I do not remember if that was mentioned to be the case in the novel?
Talking about Jiang Yanli, she is the only woman in the Untamed seen wearing a jinbu. This takes place during the Phoenix Mountain hunt and when she stays at Jinlintai afterwards, and both her outfit and the jinbu are clearly Jin in style.
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The jinbu comprises various silver beads together with a red, a yellow and a dark grey gemstone bead (similar combination as later worn by Jin Guangyao) and what seems to be a flower of some kind (not a peony, though), also in silver. And the Jin-yellow tassel.
Let's get back to the jinbu that the esteemed Lan brothers wear, which are quite distinctive. In addition to the two jade rings, they have some additional beads in silver and gemstones, and a long tassel.
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The jade rings in Lan Wangji's jinbu are, I think, the finest white mutton fat hetian nephrite. Zooming in on the left image, it seems that the rings are not smooth, but might actually have carvings on them. If that is the case I'm guessing it could be a cloud motif of some kind, perhaps something similar as on the jade rings in the bottom image (again, found in the net). The additional gemstones seem to be either blue or colourless, perhaps topaz and aquamarine. The tassel is grey, similar to the tassel on Bichen.
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Lan Xichen's jinbu has jade rings of what seems like translucent moss-in-snow type of jadeite, similar to the bangle in the bottom right image. Similar to Lan Wangji, Lan Xichen has additional silver as well as blue and clear gemstone beads in his jinbu, including a rather large blue stone above his tassel. It also seems there is a reddish bead, close to the top (seen in the uppermost image). Lan Xichen's tassel is very dark blue, nearly black, a similar shade as also found in Shuoyue's and Liebing's tassels.
In addition to the Twin Jades, Lan Qiren also wears a jinbu, but his is somewhat different from those worn by his nephews: instead of the distinctive two jade rings, Lan Qiren's jinbu has a large, flat medallion of white, carved nephrite jade and a decorative chinese knot. Unfortunately, I was not able to find any clear close-up shots of either one, so I'm not able to say anything more precise about them... If I come across any later, I'll update this.
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The additional beads in the Grandmaster's jinbu are quite small, and seem to be rather dark (blue?) in colour, but it is quite impossible to see what stone they might be made of (lapis lazuli might be one option). The tassel of his jinbu is also grey, or perhaps bluish grey.
To end this, I should perhaps point out that even if I've made the assumption that the additional beads would be gemstones, I've understood glass beads were also traditionally used, so coloured glass might also be a feasible option, also in-universe.
But what would I give for a few clear closeups!
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messykings · 8 months
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how many hetian jades would u blow on these guys
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sesamegallery · 3 months
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Chinese Qing Dynasty Hetian Jade Dragon & Fire Burner Statue
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wildbeautifuldamned · 6 months
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3.2 Old Chinese Natural Hetian Jade Carved Fengshui Pixiu Beast Statue ebay antiquemuseum998
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moishe-pipick · 2 years
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Hetian White Jade Figure Of Guanyin With A Gilt-Silver Stand
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fancydreamland999999 · 3 months
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Art is as a Yellow Rose in Full Blossom
藝術如黃玫瑰般盛開
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來自羅馬尼亞的女孩 
The girl from Romania 
黃玫瑰一樣的盛開 
As a yellow rose in full blossom 
終於流下一滴眼淚 
Shed a drop of tear eventually 
再也不要被傷害 
Never wish to be hurt anymore 
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Rome Romanian Girl 
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她不接受他的愛 
She does not accept his love 
等待她的王子來 
Waiting for her prince’s coming 
羅馬羅馬尼亞的女孩 
Rome Romanian Girl 
布加勒斯特的摩德萬 
Bucharest Modwan 
她將得到他的愛 
She is going to receive his love 
等待她的王子來 
Waiting for her prince’s coming 
羅馬羅馬尼亞的女孩 
Rome Romanian Girl 
羅馬尼亞的女孩 
Romanian Girl 
她會得到他的愛 
She is going to get his love 
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bestjaderollers · 2 years
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Fashion Chinese-Style S925 Ornament Women’s Burnt Blue Magnolia Flower Hetian Jade Necklace
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Natural Hetian Jade Flower Egg ... Price 7.10$ CLICK TO BUY
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aaselaa · 3 months
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Wholesale Sterling Silver 925 Retro Rabbit Jade Adjustable Women Rings Claw Set Jasper Rings
Wholesale Sterling Silver 925 Retro Rabbit Jade Adjustable Women Rings Claw Set Jasper Rings
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moishe-pipick · 2 years
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Hetian Jade Figure Of Guanyin With A Gilt-Silver Stand
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sultanaislammow · 3 months
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The new social artifact of the post-00 generation, everyone has a "street stall"?
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“Bracelet” is now popular among HE Tuber the post-00s generation. Why are “bracelets” so popular? They are pouring their hearts into each other, they are looking for similar people, and they are seeking something. Let’s follow the author to analyze this craze!
As night fell, Wu Shan walked into the Jewelry Building of China University of Geosciences.
In the circle of college students in Wuhan, this place is regarded as a shopping mall for high-quality and low-priced trinkets. Jewelry design is one of the flagship majors of China University of Geosciences, and Wu Shan believes in the students’ professional abilities and “special paths.”
When she walked out of the jewelry city, she had a bracelet on her wrist made of Hetian jade, southern red agate, and turquoise. The three colors complemented each other. The stall owner quoted 247 yuan, which is expensive considering the consumption level of college students, but Wu Shan expressed satisfaction: "I picked these beads one by one, and they have personal characteristics."
Represented by Wu Shan and her friends, a "bracelet craze" is quietly emerging among the post-90s and post-00s generations. Compared with the wooden bracelets worn by the older generation, these colorful bead strings have lost their deep Zen feel and "value-preserving" cultural toy attributes, and have returned to their original intention as decorations.
But for young people, the meaning of bracelets goes beyond that. Just like figurines, glue, and rubber stamps, bracelets are hobbies, and they are also a symbol of identity among Generation Z to sniff out each other's scents and divide territories. As the pearls flowed, it no longer mattered whether the bracelet was valuable or not. Even if it was the cheapest ore and wood, players still poured their hearts into it.
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Generation Z’s preference for “hand-crossing strings” is different from that of middle-aged and elderly people.
As a kind of cultural toy, the traditional bracelet has a hidden chain of contempt for its material. At the bottom are bodhi seeds, horns, etc., with unit prices usually less than 100 yuan; at the level of sandalwood and huanghuali wood, the price rises to hundreds or even thousands of yuan depending on the wood and pattern; as for top-grade agarwood, raw ore Turquoise bracelets can easily sell for more than 10,000 yuan.
The joining of young people has opened cracks in this hierarchical value system. They not only like mid-to-high-end materials such as mammoth ivory and amber beeswax, but they also have a special liking for cheap Hericium walnuts and artificial crystals. In their view, these materials have a fresh literary style and are not too expensive, making them suitable for novice enthusiasts.
"The wooden bracelets (color) are not that bright and don't look good." Wu Shan said bluntly.
Wu Shan’s bracelets photographed at the jewelry market (photo provided by interviewee)
Compared with wooden bracelets with single colors, young people have created more ways to play with colorful bracelets. In Cheche's memory, more than a year ago, bracelets made of bodhi root dyed pink suddenly became popular around her, which opened the door for many people to wear bracelets.
"Most of what young people wear on their plates is Bodhi, crystal, agate, as well as precious and semi-precious stones." Cheche was born in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, which is the origin of "Balin Stone", one of China's four famous stones. She has been fascinated by gem crafts since she was a child. , knowing that a piece of "good material" is usually cut directly into bracelets, and the remaining scraps are turned into loose beads and then woven into bracelets.
Therefore, the superstition of expensive bracelets does not exist here in Cheche. She feels that bracelets are just a type of handicraft, just like glue and rubber stamps. Whenever she needs to give a gift, Cheche will choose the corresponding "birthstone" according to her friend's birthday, or find loose beads of the corresponding color according to the other person's favorite two-dimensional character, and weave them into an "impression bracelet" to give to her friend.
On e-commerce platforms, the prices of such "impression bracelets" are mostly less than 100 yuan, and the IPs they cover include novels such as "Tomb Raiders" and "The Strange Fairy", and games such as "Genshin" and "Arknights". The main colors of the two-dimensional characters were extracted and woven into a unique bracelet, which is more like a fan peripheral used to identify fans than an ornament.
What exactly is a bracelet? First of all, it is not a literary toy, this concept is too boring; it is not entirely a decoration, it is also endowed with more value. Young people’s definition of kebab falls elsewhere
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