These remarkable belt accessories, acclaimed as the "Top Belt of the Song Dynasty", once belonged to Guo Zhizhang (1039-1114), a Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) high-ranking official. Their intricate design showcases the highest craftsmanship of the era, featuring 10 decorative plaques adorning the surface, one sheath at the end and two gold buckles connecting the belt.
The gilded silver belt accessories are crafted using refined techniques like hammering, engraving and edging. With motifs of fruits, peonies and interlocking flowers, they capture the opulent artistry of the age, symbolizing the elevated social status of their owner. Collection: Jiangxi Provincial Museum.
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