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The Phoenix crown of Empress Xiaoduanxian (1577-1620) made of 71 rubies, 57 sapphires and 5449 pearls. Ming dynasty, now on display at the National Museum of China [867x1000] : r/ArtefactPorn

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Four Phoenix Crowns From Dingling Mausoleum – Ye's Blog

Chinese Phoenix Crown - Kaleidoscope effect

This Phoenix Coronet for Ming Dynasty Empress Xiaoduan was unearthed from Dingling Mausoleum at Changping, Beijing, in 1957, and now…

Chinese Phoenix Crown - Kaleidoscope effect

National Palace Museum Visit > Guided tours > Theme Tour Route > Classic tour II (about 100 minutes)

The Phoenix crown of Empress Xiaoduanxian (1577-1620) made of 71 rubies, 57 sapphires and 5449 pearls. Ming dynasty, now on display at the National Museum of China [867x1000] : r/ArtefactPorn

Four Phoenix Crowns From Dingling Mausoleum – Ye's Blog

Arts of Asia on Instagram: This impressive phoenix crown belonging to Empress Xiaojing (1565–1611)—consort of the Ming Emperor Wanli—is adorned with gold, precious stones and diancui (kingfisher feathers). A lot of work

The Green Phoenix: A Novel of Empress Xiaozhuang, the Woman Who Re-Made Asia by Alice Poon

长安月 — Fèng guān凤冠(Phoenix Crown) of Chinese empresses