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Sichuan opera performing face changing Golden Tiger boots
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Handicraft: Handmade by the top traditional craftsmen team
Materials: High quality traditional materials
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:Listen to it
China Traditional Peking Opera Takefu Shoes, also known as Sichuan Opera Tiger Head Boots, are a unique and exquisite cultural symbol of China's rich history and artistic heritage.
These shoes are made from high-quality materials such as leather, silk, and cotton, and feature intricate designs that showcase the skill and creativity of Chinese artisans.
The shoes are named after the famous Peking Opera character "Takefu", who is often portrayed as a fierce warrior with a tiger head.
The design of these shoes reflects the traditional Chinese belief in the power and strength of animals, particularly tigers.
The tiger head on the shoes represents courage, bravery, and strength, which are highly valued traits in Chinese culture.
In addition to their aesthetic appeal, these shoes also have practical uses.
They were traditionally worn by performers during Peking Opera performances, as they provided both comfort and protection for the feet while performing on stage.
The shoes were designed to be worn with specific types of cloisonné (a technique of decorating metal objects with enamel) patterns that reflected the characters' personalities and roles in the play.
Today, these shoes continue to be cherished by fans of Peking Opera and Chinese culture as a symbol of tradition and artistry.
They are often displayed in museums and exhibitions, showcasing the beauty and complexity of Chinese craftsmanship.
For those who appreciate the rich history and cultural significance of China, these shoes represent an invaluable piece of art and heritage.
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