Ornate Chinese unmarked silver metal hair comb Miao (Hmong) people
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CONDITION: good vintage condition with accepted wear
SIZE: 7 ½ x 5 ins (19 x 13 cm)
APPROXIMATE DATE: late 19th – early 20th century
MATERIALS: low grade silver, wood
DESCRIPTION:
Ornate unmarked silver
hair comb from the Miao or Hmong people of China
Here is a beautiful
antique Miao hair comb which dates from the early 20th century. It
is a genuine antique and not a modern tourist piece.
The wooden comb mount is enclosed in an ornate low grade silver casing. This casing
takes a rectangular shape with a curved back. It is adorned with a raised
design of flowers on the front extremities. Two rows of tall spike like
projections adorn the front and top edge. The wooden comb, which is protected
by the casing, is in good condition with no broken tines.
The case has a plain back
and a floral repoussé decoration on each end piece. Such combs have long chains
attached to each side, tipped by a hair pin. These are inserted into the bun to
secure the comb in place. Miao women wore their long hair would be twisted into
a bun on the top of the head. Decorated combs like this were worn placed
horizontally in front of the chignon above the forehead.
FURTHER INFORMATION:
The Maio silversmiths
have a very identifiable local style and produced jewellery which has been
passed down through generations. Silver was the most esteemed, affordable and
culturally available metal and was believed to protect the wearer from evil.
The women wore elaborate head ornaments including large combs. Most comprise a
wooden. bamboo or cowhorn comb mount surrounded by an elaborately chased and
mounted silver chasing.
In marriage silver acts as a woman’s dowry and these headdresses are passed
down from mother to daughter through generations. The combs are worn in a
distinctive manner as shown in the final collage illustration. Some have long
pendant strings and these are used to secure the comb to the hair. Some combs
have elaborate pendants which are made to hang down over the forehead of the
wearer. Here their ornate designs can be seen and admired by all. The silver
casings are engraved with designs of flowers, birds, dragons or butterflies.