Great River Road, 2016

1940s Chinese Luck Decoration

Citation

“1940s Chinese Luck Decoration,” Madison Historical, accessed July 16, 2024, https://madison-historical.siue.edu/archive/items/show/2165.

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Description

This is a Chinese Luck Decoration from the Republic of China in the 1940s a time of economic downturn following the Great Depression, which impacted economies across the globe, including China where the artifact is from. Because of the downturned economy, decorations like this were limited. The purple beads are representative of grapes signifying wealth, while the red and gold thread is symbolic for good luck. The beads on the decoration are round and hard, while the string is soft and course at the same time.

This object was digitized as part of a Madison Historical class visit to Liberty Middle School in spring 2020. It was brought to class by Ivy Lin.

Subjects

  • China

Contributor

  • Lin, Ivy

Date

1940

Type

  • Object

Format

  • jpg

Coverage

  • China
  • 1940

Identifier

  • Lin-Ivy-O-001
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