Excavating the Artistic Value of Tang Dynasty Gold and Silver Decorative Patterns and Its Guiding Significance for Modern Decoration

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Tang Dynasty, Gold and Silverware, Decorative Patterns, Artistic Value, Modern Decorative Design

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In order to explore the artistic value of vessel decoration and excavate the archaeological significance of the patterns, this paper analyzes the patterns of gold and silver artifacts in the Tang Dynasty. Collect the reference literature on Tang Dynasty gold and silver patterns, find the key points of pattern research and design, and measure the patterns' style, material, and modeling. Then, the pattern's decorative significance, conductivity and mechanical balance were analyzed. The results show that the patterns of gold and silverware in the Tang Dynasty are mainly auspicious clouds, etc., and the gold and silver materials contain a small amount of copper, lead, tin and other metals, which have strong corrosion resistance, and the pattern drawing methods are seal carving, wire drawing, etc. The distribution of the pattern is balanced, with reasonable mechanical distribution characteristics, and the overall thermal conductivity is good. This shows that the decorative patterns of gold and silverware in the Tang Dynasty have both aesthetic and functional characteristics, and the decorative patterns of gold and silverware are integrated with the utensils through reasonable layout and distribution design, reflecting the profound cultural connotation and skills of the Tang Dynasty.

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2023-10-18

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