Will not choose a lanyard, how to wear jade?

One of the things that many jade friends have a headache is that they don’t know what kind of lanyard they choose after receiving the jade pendant, because they don’t wear ropes and tie ropes, even if they are tied, they are not good-looking. A good jade pendant must be worn with a matching rope. So how do you choose? Xiaoduo said a few words today, hoping to help Yuyou.

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According to color matching

Nowadays, the lanyards commonly used in the market are divided into several types. The woven lanyards of hand-woven fabrics have beautiful appearances and the colors of lanyards are quite rich. Common colors include multicolored, red, green, blue, brown, yellow, black, and seven colors. The rope also has thick, thin, single strands, multiple strands, and so on.

The Chinese have a special liking for red since ancient times. Red is a symbol of joy and auspiciousness, especially in the traditional Chinese New Year festival in China. The birth year uses red rope, red evil spirits. Some people like black ropes, black gives a deep sense of sensation, is a timeless fashion color. Brown is the color that men prefer to use. It has no red flaming, black is cold, and it feels moderate and peaceful. Usually children use colorful ropes, especially for birthdays, and there are many colorful ropes.

According to the personal five elements attribute matching

It can also be worn according to its own five elements, such as yellow, red and blue, which symbolize the three elements of soil, fire and water. "Book of Rites," said: "Son of Heaven Pei Baiyu and mysterious ribbon group, public Houshan Xuan Yu and Zhu set of ribbon, Bureaucrats beryl and Buddhists ribbon group, scholar Pei Yu Shou Yu Qin group, Shi Pei Wen and Frame of white quartz ribbon group. "What this means is: the emperor was to wear white, with a black ribbon intersection; princes to wear jade mountain mysterious, with a red rope wear line; doctor blue water jade to wear, will use a solid color wire rope wear hanging; scholar with Yu Pei jade, required variegated rope line group; Shi Shi Zuopei with the United States, the application of red yellow rope intersection.

Knitting rope knotting method

Domestic collectors prefer to wear ropes and knots. This style of art is simple and simple, and it has a quaint beauty.

As early as in the Warring States Period, there were already many jade knots. They were given a certain concept or symbolic meaning, which made them have the role of TOEFL, and convey their feelings. For example: "concentric knot", "plate often knot", "wann knot", "good luck knot" "Wan Shou Festival" and so on.

It is also a common method of artisan to use ropes and various kinds of beads, which the experts call "beads." Agate beads, red, black, white and many other colors, good transparency and low price.

For those who play jade, it is one of the compulsory courses to play a few beautiful knots. The beautiful lanyard can make your beloved Hetian jade pendants feature rich and beautiful, even if you don’t play jade, you usually wear a rope. When you jewellery, a good-looking knot will also enhance the taste of the jewellery. Match your favorite jade with a beautiful lanyard, let them be harmonious and unified, to highlight the beauty of Hetian Yu Wenrun itself.

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