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Yunnan Red Silver Jewelry Wooden Bracelet Ethnic Style No Knot Open Pl Non-Tibetan Blood Vine Handmade Ring String
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Color : 1)Yunnan King Kong Vine




Purity : Rattan thickness 4-7mm
Rattan thickness 4-7mm
Rattan thickness 7-11mm
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Female
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Other, Acrylic, Bone
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Classic, Vintage, Fashionable
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Animal, Plant, Face
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It's not chicken blood vine, it's red vine
It's not chicken blood vine, it's red vine
It's not chicken blood vine, it's red vine
The "Taiping Yu Lan" of the Northern Song Dynasty, in volume 995, quotes the "Yunnan Ji" as saying: "Yunnan produces vine-like plants, their color is like rice. The small ones are used as horse reins, and the large ones can be used as walking sticks." The famous vine of Yunnan is the red vine.The red vine is light, strong, and straight, with a beautiful, radiant sheen.
The rattan bracelets favored by women from the ethnic minorities in Yunnan are made from a special type of red vine. This red vine is quite unique; it is said to be harvested from the remote mountains of Dangdanglika, located on the western shore of the Donglong River in Yunnan. It grows on the shaded slopes and cliffs of the high mountains and is a rare and distinctive red vine.Yunnan women wear this kind of rattan bracelet to signal to outsiders their man's courage and devotion to him.
Red vine is also known as vermilion vine or red vine. According to historical records, starting in the Tang Dynasty, ethnic minority tribes such as the Nanzhao in Yunnan used red vine to engage with the Central Plains dynasties, and as a result, red vine from Yunnan continued to enter the mainland. Yunnan red vine was used to make canes and bracelets in the Tang Dynasty, becoming a highly sought-after item among the scholar-officials of the Central Plains, and was specially inscribed by Tang Dynasty figures such as Bai Juyi, Zhang Ji, Pei YiZhi, and Yao He.






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