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Is the Dunhuang series bracelet of Huicuilou solid?
yes.

The Dunhuang bracelets in Huiju Building are solid. In fact, both solid bracelets and hollow bracelets are very beautiful. As for which one is more suitable for you, it depends on which one you are suitable for.

Huicui Building, a trademark applied by Weng Guofeng on October 27th, 217. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, there were many talented people in Putian, Fujian Province. They were crowned with eight Fujian families, and their fame was Chijiuzhou. At times, there were six surnames: Weng, Zhang, Zheng, Ye, Lin and Chen. They met with each other sincerely and lived in the same clan forever! History: a gathering of six ethnic groups. Most of the descendants are good at gold and silver crafts, which have been passed down from generation to generation. After thousands of years, they have been shining with pearls, and they have won the world with six families, thus becoming the core force of Chinese jewelry. Adhering to the ancestral motto of "one family gathers together, and six families share the same splendor", Huicuilou Jewelry was founded in Shanghai Jingfu Yuanji Silver House in the fifth year of Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty (1855), and it is a master of the Chinese gold embedding technology. [2] In the 199s, with the gradual opening of the domestic jewelry market, Huicuilou jewelry was restarted from this moment, and this jewelry brand with a century-old heritage opened a development path of seeking change and innovation. Bracelet, also known as "hairpin", "bracelet" and "arm ring", is a kind of ring-shaped ornament worn on the wrist. Besides gold, silver and jade, it is also made of rattan. Bracelets have a long history, which originated from the transition from matriarchal society to paternal society. According to relevant documents, in ancient times, both men and women wore bracelets, with women as a symbol of marriage and men as a symbol of status or the nature of work. In ancient society, people also thought that wearing bracelets could ward off evil spirits or meet with good luck.