Entire items of Vietnamese women 3,000 years ago
From 3,000 years ago, women of Sa Huynh culture knew how to beautify with beautiful jewelry that made women so fascinated.
From 3,000 years ago, women of Sa Huynh culture knew how to beautify with beautiful jewelry that made women so fascinated.
Sa Huynh culture dates from around 1000 BC to the end of the 2nd century in the provinces of Quang Binh to the Southern Central provinces and the Central Highlands. This culture is known for its exquisite jewelry and skillful glass making techniques. When excavating burial sites of Sa Huynh culture, archaeologists found thousands of unique jewelry.
The most popular materials used by Sa Huynh people to craft jewelry are stones and agate with many types, such as bracelets, earrings, necklaces, rings . Especially, Sa Huynh people know making glass jewelry. This material can be considered a brilliant achievement of Sa Huynh culture.
Sa Huynh people often use stone and agate to craft jewelry.
Sa Huynh residents used white sand to make glass to make bowls and especially glass jewelry beads. They are not only diverse in style, but also rich in colors such as blue, black blue, green, gray, purple, red and brown.
Another prominent form of Sa Huynh jewelry is the three-piece earrings for women and men's two-headed earrings. If the eardrops are gentle, delicate and quite graceful, the two-headed earrings show a strong, proud and energetic male.
The uniqueness of the design and the variety of materials of the jewelry shows the high technical level and the sophistication in the taste of the Sa Huynh culture residents.
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