This is the instant a child accidentally knocked a hand-made golden wedding crown from its showcase, causing it to fall to the ground during a free public display.
Films captured at the exhibition inBeijinglast week featured a young boy frequently gripping the display case and interacting with it using his hands.
The boy then appears to press the protective glass cover of the crown, resulting in the object falling over and shattering on the ground.
The video was posted on social media by Chinese influencer Zhang Kaiyi, who co-organized the exhibition with her husband.
The golden crown was noted as a one-of-a-kind wedding item, specifically created and made by her spouse.
It was not a product available for sale and could not be readily assessed in terms of value.
Ms. Zhang mentioned that the crown carried profound personal and emotional importance, and the damage it sustained during the exhibition was upsetting.
The video was posted to ask for guidance from individuals who have expertise in evaluating damage to a unique item.



The post also urged exhibition attendees to refrain from touching the exhibits.
The event triggered extensive online discussion regarding accountability and reparation.
In a subsequent reply, Ms. Zhang mentioned that the aim was not to blame the child concerned, and she has not requested damages from the child’s family as the crown was covered by insurance.
Legal specialists mentioned in Chinese media stated that compensation might include expenses for repairs, depreciation, or the total value of the loss, along with possible non-material damages because of the crown’s unique significance.
Experts in the gold industry mentioned that fixing gold jewelry may cost as much as creating a new one.
A jewelry expert mentioned that the labor cost for a crown crafted from approximately two kilograms of gold might be as high as £21,170, potentially increasing to £42,339 based on the final evaluation.


Ms. Zhang mentioned that the exhibition was open to the public at no cost and featured pieces from various artists.
No tickets were available for purchase and the event generated no revenue.
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