With the development of the times, the buttons have become more and more colorful and beautiful from material to shape and manufacturing process. The data shows:
Buttons on the clothes of the Qing Dynasty were mostly copper round buckles. Large ones were like hazelnuts, and small ones were like beans. The folks used many plain surfaces, ie, the surface was smooth without grain. The court or nobles used large copper buckles or copper gongs. Gold buckle, gold buckle, silver buckle. Buttons are often engraved or carved in various patterns, such as dragons, phoenixes, and general patterns. Buttons are not the same nail, there are single row, double row or three rows of New Zealand.
After the Qianlong period, the production process of the buttons became increasingly sophisticated, and buttons for clothes became more and more elaborate. Various types of buttons made of various materials were accepted by the city. They were bizarre and strange, and they had everything to do. For example, there are gold-plated buckles, silver-plated buckles, thread buckles, blue-burning buttons, material buckles, and so on. Also valuable are white jade bergamot buckles, gold-clad pearl buckles, three-set jadeite buckles, gold-inlaid agate buckles, and coral buckles, beeswax buckles, amber buckles, and even diamond buttons. Buttons are also richly varied in their ornamentation, such as folding flowers, birds, beasts, and pheasants, and even the Chinese zodiac. They can be said to be all-embracing and varied. Button materials can be broadly classified into plastics (resins, plastics), metal buttons (copper, iron, alloys), and natural types (shells, wood, coconut shells, bamboo, etc.) Buttons of various materials must be made into buttons, and the process is not In the same way, some buttons look the same, and even people in the trade may not be able to distinguish clearly with their eyes, so destroying and scraping the coat can make it clear.
Buttons distinguish between plastic buttons and resin buttons, plastic buttons and resin buttons, plastic (including various plastic) buttons are generally die cast, so the buttons will have a line on the edge, this mold line, some factories may This line is removed from subsequent processing, but its weight will be lighter than the resin (of course, some special plastics will weigh). The resin buttons are mechanically sculpted and then polished, so the surface is not full-lined and is very clean. But it is fragile, the surface is easily scratched, and it becomes soft in boiling water.
How to distinguish between copper buttons and iron buttons? : Copper and iron material buttons, this one will know with a magnet, there is a hard object to scrape off the surface plating layer, brass color (copper) in the copper buckle surface. The iron buckle is black and this is the color of the raw material.
How to determine the alloy button? : The alloy buckle is relatively heavy and is made by die-casting. All the mould lines will generally be polished and polished and may not be visible, but its heavy weight is solid.
Buttons on the clothes of the Qing Dynasty were mostly copper round buckles. Large ones were like hazelnuts, and small ones were like beans. The folks used many plain surfaces, ie, the surface was smooth without grain. The court or nobles used large copper buckles or copper gongs. Gold buckle, gold buckle, silver buckle. Buttons are often engraved or carved in various patterns, such as dragons, phoenixes, and general patterns. Buttons are not the same nail, there are single row, double row or three rows of New Zealand.
After the Qianlong period, the production process of the buttons became increasingly sophisticated, and buttons for clothes became more and more elaborate. Various types of buttons made of various materials were accepted by the city. They were bizarre and strange, and they had everything to do. For example, there are gold-plated buckles, silver-plated buckles, thread buckles, blue-burning buttons, material buckles, and so on. Also valuable are white jade bergamot buckles, gold-clad pearl buckles, three-set jadeite buckles, gold-inlaid agate buckles, and coral buckles, beeswax buckles, amber buckles, and even diamond buttons. Buttons are also richly varied in their ornamentation, such as folding flowers, birds, beasts, and pheasants, and even the Chinese zodiac. They can be said to be all-embracing and varied. Button materials can be broadly classified into plastics (resins, plastics), metal buttons (copper, iron, alloys), and natural types (shells, wood, coconut shells, bamboo, etc.) Buttons of various materials must be made into buttons, and the process is not In the same way, some buttons look the same, and even people in the trade may not be able to distinguish clearly with their eyes, so destroying and scraping the coat can make it clear.
Buttons distinguish between plastic buttons and resin buttons, plastic buttons and resin buttons, plastic (including various plastic) buttons are generally die cast, so the buttons will have a line on the edge, this mold line, some factories may This line is removed from subsequent processing, but its weight will be lighter than the resin (of course, some special plastics will weigh). The resin buttons are mechanically sculpted and then polished, so the surface is not full-lined and is very clean. But it is fragile, the surface is easily scratched, and it becomes soft in boiling water.
How to distinguish between copper buttons and iron buttons? : Copper and iron material buttons, this one will know with a magnet, there is a hard object to scrape off the surface plating layer, brass color (copper) in the copper buckle surface. The iron buckle is black and this is the color of the raw material.
How to determine the alloy button? : The alloy buckle is relatively heavy and is made by die-casting. All the mould lines will generally be polished and polished and may not be visible, but its heavy weight is solid.
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