Kiềng
A kiềng is a type of traditional jewellery worn in Vietnam.
| Kiềng | |
A Vietnamese woman in Huế (1920), wearing a kiềng. | |
| Vietnamese alphabet | kiềng |
|---|---|
| Chữ Nôm | 𨪝 |
Background
A kiềng is a traditional necklace typically made out of gold.[1] It is mainly worn by women. A kiềng is often worn on special occasions such as weddings, festivals, or other important ceremonies. They hold significant culture value as it acts a symbol of prosperity and status. Such as the case with Ngọc Ánh in Hanoi, she wore ten kiềng necklaces during her wedding.[2]
Some kiềng necklaces may also have intricate designs and patterns. These designs may also include floral patterns.
Gallery
- Vietnamese woman wearing an áo Nhật bình with a kiềng for her wedding.
- Woman in the 1950s wearing an áo dài with a kiềng.
- Woman in a fashion show wearing a kiềng.
- Woman tying her hair up. She is seen wearing a kiềng.
- Vintage hairstyles of Hanoian ladies (1950). The woman on the bottom right is wearing a kiềng.
- The two women that are wearing the áo dài are both wearing a kiềng.
References
- Nguyễn, Bằng Lăng (15 December 2023). "Kiềng vàng bị gãy có bán được giá?". VTC News.
- Hoàng, Dương (28 December 2023). "Giá vàng liên tục leo thang song kiềng vẫn đeo kín cổ, cô dâu xinh đẹp được dân mạng "xin vía"". CafeF.
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