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Hairpin

18th century (made)
Place of origin

M.266 to 273-1921 were purchased as a group from Reverend Arthur S. Adams who was part of the American Baptist Mission in Hopo, via Swatow, China. Apart from M.273-1921 belt clasp, the items in this group are types of adornments worn by brides of the Hakka community in Southern China.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silver, silver-gilt, filigree, enamel, coral, cornelian
Brief description
Hairpin, silver, enamelled, China, 18th century
Physical description
Hairpin, silver, the head and long chain pendant in silver and silver-gilt filigree enriched with enamel and set with coral beads and cornelians. Heads in form of a phoenix with a female immortal on its back. Pendant with various ornaments.
Dimensions
  • Length: 19.5cm (around)
Object history
Purchased from Rev. A. S. Adams (M.266 to 273-1921)
Summary
M.266 to 273-1921 were purchased as a group from Reverend Arthur S. Adams who was part of the American Baptist Mission in Hopo, via Swatow, China. Apart from M.273-1921 belt clasp, the items in this group are types of adornments worn by brides of the Hakka community in Southern China.
Collection
Accession number
M.272-1921

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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