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🧿 Traditional Akha aluminum button – Naga dragon motif inspired by a Chinese coin from Yunnan #749

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This traditional Akha aluminum button is an authentic piece of clothing adornment from the hill tribes of Southeast Asia. It faithfully reproduces the design of a Chinese 50-cent coin from Yunnan , dating from 1910–1915, depicting an imperial dragon locally associated with the protective Naga.

Used as an ornament on traditional clothing , this type of button was sewn onto the ceremonial or everyday garments of the Akha people, particularly in Thailand, Laos, and Burma. The choice of aluminum, a light and shiny metal, reflects its practical use while retaining a strong symbolic value linked to prosperity and protection.

This is an authentic ethnographic object , testifying to the cultural exchanges between Southern China and the hill tribes, where ancient monetary motifs were copied and stylized for decorative and identity purposes.


Features

  • Cultural origin: Akha ethnic group
  • Region: Northern Thailand / Southern Yunnan / Burma
  • Function: Traditional clothing button
  • Design: Naga dragon inspired by a Chinese coin
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Period: 20th century
  • 📐 Dimensions: Diameter: 35 mm
  • ⚓ Weight: 4 grams

Ethnographic object – no magical or ritual function.