Handicraft: Well handmade by top traditional tailors using high quality fabrics Delivery: 1-17 days FREE worldwide shipping Size: All listed sizes are in stock, and you may simply choose your size. If you prefer to let our top traditional tailors team specially customize it for you, you may select Free Custom and leave us a note about your size number or measurements of height, weight, bust, waist and hip on the order form. Color: If you like the same color most, please select Same as picture. If you wish to change the primary color, you may select another main color and it takes one week to make. Or you may select Free Custom and leave us a note on the order form about your detail color requests.
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
This artwork is a Tang Dynasty ancient palace phoenix queen wedding dress and headdress, which represents the grandeur and solemnity of royal weddings in ancient Chinese culture.
The wedding dress is made of red silk and embroidered with golden phoenix patterns, symbolizing the status and nobility of the queen.
The headdress also has phoenix patterns, echoing the wedding dress and showcasing the magnificence and solemnity of royal weddings.
The design of this artwork is exquisite, with meticulous attention to detail.
The phoenix pattern is one of the important elements in ancient Chinese culture, representing good luck, happiness, and power.
In this wedding dress and headdress, the phoenix pattern is skillfully incorporated, adding artistic value and ornamental beauty.
In addition, this artwork has historical significance.
The Tang Dynasty was a prosperous period in Chinese history and one of the golden ages of ancient Chinese culture.
This wedding dress and headdress reflect the grand occasion and etiquette of royal weddings at that time, demonstrating the prosperity and development of Tang Dynasty culture.
In conclusion, this artwork is a precious historical relic that not only has artistic value but also carries rich historical and cultural connotations.
By appreciating and studying this artwork, we can better understand the development and evolution of ancient Chinese culture.
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