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(Summary description)The button can be traced back to the shoulder ring used by the ancient Greek and Etruscans to fasten the tunic.

The 13th Century
The round flat with holes was popular in Europe. According to the round collar jacket with linen button excavated from the tomb in the Southern Song Dynasty in Jiangsu, it is confirmed that there were linen buttons in China more than 700 years ago.

The 14th Century
The buttons were used on garment by the European and had practical and decorative functions. The common buttons were made from bone and wood, while the gold, silver and ivory buttons were the symbol of wealth and rank. The copper or alloy was also embedded in the ivory, turtle shell and jewelry.

The 18th Century
The Chinese embroidery buttons were popular and world-famous owing to the excellent materials, embroidery skills and knotting skills. Meanwhile, the copper and tin alloy buttons were popular with common people.

In the Middle 18th Century
The polished steel buttons were used in Britain and the engraved steel buttons with through holes were used in France.

The Early 19th Century
The golden brass buttons were very popular. The horn and plastic buttons were made. There were ceramic buttons in France, the colored glass buttons in Bohemia, and carved lacquer buttons in China. More carved shell buttons were made due to mechanized production.

The Middle 19th Century
The palm fruit was used to make ivory buttons in South America.

The 20th Century
The new buttons were mainly solid and were made from plastic powder or solution through mould pressing. The buttons were replaced by zippers in many aspects. The ancient buttons were collected as arts and crafts.

Conclusion
The button has reflected the life style and customs, aesthetic taste, color culture and cultural mentality since it was made. The inspiration of buttons will still be natural as time goes by.

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(Summary description)The button can be traced back to the shoulder ring used by the ancient Greek and Etruscans to fasten the tunic.

The 13th Century
The round flat with holes was popular in Europe. According to the round collar jacket with linen button excavated from the tomb in the Southern Song Dynasty in Jiangsu, it is confirmed that there were linen buttons in China more than 700 years ago.

The 14th Century
The buttons were used on garment by the European and had practical and decorative functions. The common buttons were made from bone and wood, while the gold, silver and ivory buttons were the symbol of wealth and rank. The copper or alloy was also embedded in the ivory, turtle shell and jewelry.

The 18th Century
The Chinese embroidery buttons were popular and world-famous owing to the excellent materials, embroidery skills and knotting skills. Meanwhile, the copper and tin alloy buttons were popular with common people.

In the Middle 18th Century
The polished steel buttons were used in Britain and the engraved steel buttons with through holes were used in France.

The Early 19th Century
The golden brass buttons were very popular. The horn and plastic buttons were made. There were ceramic buttons in France, the colored glass buttons in Bohemia, and carved lacquer buttons in China. More carved shell buttons were made due to mechanized production.

The Middle 19th Century
The palm fruit was used to make ivory buttons in South America.

The 20th Century
The new buttons were mainly solid and were made from plastic powder or solution through mould pressing. The buttons were replaced by zippers in many aspects. The ancient buttons were collected as arts and crafts.

Conclusion
The button has reflected the life style and customs, aesthetic taste, color culture and cultural mentality since it was made. The inspiration of buttons will still be natural as time goes by.

  • Categories:Culture
  • Author:
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  • Time of issue:2022-04-19
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The button can be traced back to the shoulder ring used by the ancient Greek and Etruscans to fasten the tunic.

 

The 13th Century

The round flat with holes was popular in Europe. According to the round collar jacket with linen button excavated from the tomb in the Southern Song Dynasty in Jiangsu, it is confirmed that there were linen buttons in China more than 700 years ago.

 

The 14th Century

The buttons were used on garment by the European and had practical and decorative functions. The common buttons were made from bone and wood, while the gold, silver and ivory buttons were the symbol of wealth and rank. The copper or alloy was also embedded in the ivory, turtle shell and jewelry.

 

The 18th Century

The Chinese embroidery buttons were popular and world-famous owing to the excellent materials, embroidery skills and knotting skills. Meanwhile, the copper and tin alloy buttons were popular with common people.

 

In the Middle 18th Century

The polished steel buttons were used in Britain and the engraved steel buttons with through holes were used in France.

 

The Early 19th Century

The golden brass buttons were very popular. The horn and plastic buttons were made. There were ceramic buttons in France, the colored glass buttons in Bohemia, and carved lacquer buttons in China. More carved shell buttons were made due to mechanized production.

 

The Middle 19th Century

The palm fruit was used to make ivory buttons in South America.

 

The 20th Century

The new buttons were mainly solid and were made from plastic powder or solution through mould pressing. The buttons were replaced by zippers in many aspects. The ancient buttons were collected as arts and crafts.

 

Conclusion

The button has reflected the life style and customs, aesthetic taste, color culture and cultural mentality since it was made. The inspiration of buttons will still be natural as time goes by.

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