136 pieces of jewelry wore by imperial families during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) are on display at the Dalian Museum in Northeast China’s Liaoning province. They are imperial treasures made by the Palace and were used at ceremonies, giving a strong atmosphere to the imperial court and expressing the fashionable aesthetic taste of the aristocracy in those days.
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