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Original - Photo of Chinese Jewelry Antique of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)
Reason
This photo shows a piece of fine Chinese golden jewelry, which was one of the most beautiful antiques excavated from the Dingling, one of the Ming Dynasty Tombs. It was made during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) in China, by using gold, ruby, pearl, diamond and other gemstones, and of the size of a human palm. It is of the shape of a Chinese character '心' (read Xin), which literally means heart. This photo was taken at the Dingling Museum by me and, as to my knowledge, the only one available online showing this piece of jewelry. The picture is sharp and of fine quality (3,200 × 2,133 pixels). It is also one of the finest photos online showing the achievements of ancient Chinese jewelry making. The only flaw is the not-so-dark background, which can't be easily fixed without using expensive proprietary software that I don't have.
Articles in which this image appears
Ming Dynasty Tombs, Jewellery, zh:明定陵, zh:明十三陵, zh:珠寶
Creator
mlogic

Not promoted Maedin\talk 16:58, 18 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]