Di Headdress, 翟 [dí].
According to the regulations of the Ming Dynasty, no matter whether the empress or high-ranking officials' wives can wear the phoenix headdress.
According to the wearer's identity level, official position, and social status, there are strict regulations on the materials and quantity of the ornaments on the phoenix crown.
However, the headdress the empress and her daughter-in-law wearing is called 【Phoenix headdress 凤冠】. For other imperial family members, concubines, and the wives of high-rank officials the headdress they wear is called 【Di headdress翟冠】
The Di Headdress I made in this video refers to Empress Xiaoduan's and Empress Xiaojing's headdress of the twelve dragons and nine phoenixes headdress, nine dragons and nine phoenixes headdress, six dragons and three phoenixes headdress, and three dragons and two phoenixes; and the TV series 'The Story of Minglan' as well as a large number of historical materials of phoenix Headdresses.
The main body of the headdress adopts the technique of imitating "Diancui", which is made of more than 2800 square centimeters of copper sheet.
The production of this Ming Dynasty Di headdress took three months. It is sealed with satin and lace as the base and is embellished with a large number of red coral beads, pearls, and turquoise.
The strict hierarchy of feudal society is directly reflected in clothing. The way of wearing clothing and the wearing of accessories are both symbols of status. Different ranks wear different clothes, and there are strict requirements on what crown to wear and what clothes to wear.
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