| In the dazzling history of Chinese women’s headwear,the Ming Dynasty was shining with unique artistic achievements.The female gold and silver headpieces of the Ming Dynasty are famous for their rich styles,luxurious decorations and exquisite productions.First,classify hundreds of Ming Dynasty female gold and silver headdresses unearthed and handed down from the world.Considering the basic shape comprehensively,it is divided into three types: crown,head and earrings,each of which can be further subdivided.At the same time,it studies the craftsmanship of female gold and silver headdresses in the Ming Dynasty,focusing on hammered chiseling and filigree inlays,and summarizes the development level of female gold and silver headdresses in the Ming Dynasty.Then,taking Shengzhuang and Heping as the boundary,explore the characteristics and wearing methods of typical headdresses,and summarize the modeling characteristics of the gold and silver headdresses of the Ming Dynasty.Secondly,it elaborates the ornamentation and its connotation,and divides its ornamental patterns into five themes: flowers,grasses,insects,auspicious animals,humanities and interesting things,auspicious characters,and sun,moon and celestial phenomena,and analyzes the artistic style of gold and silver headdresses in detail,and summarizes their conceptual connotations..Afterwards,the application of gold and silver headdresses will be explored according to daily life at home,four seasons,and weddings and marriages,including combination rules and regulated storage.Finally,after investigating and analyzing traditional headwear brands,he puts forward a design plan for the "pick-up" brand,and explores the design of its brand basic system,products and packaging.This article combs the layers of female gold and silver headdresses in the Ming Dynasty.Strive to clearly and accurately show the unique charm of the Ming Dynasty female gold and silver headdresses fused with the characteristics of the times and nationalities.He also proposed the idea of establishing a headwear brand and the design fusion of female gold and silver headwear and modern headwear in the Ming Dynasty. |