"Would you like to take a look over here?" The attendant led Gu Chengyu to the counter on the left. The jewelry here was generally moderately priced, not the very expensive headpieces and jewelry.
"May I ask who the ladies of the young master's family are? You see, these are worn by married women, and these by unmarried ladies." In ancient times, the classification of women's jewelry was often based on whether the woman was married.
Gu Chengyu glanced at what the attendant pointed out and found that the jewelry for young girls was more delicate, crafted very intricately, but not using much gold or silver. Married women's jewelry was more demanding, not only had to be grand, but also heavier, with more intricate engraving.