Delivery: 1-17 days FREE worldwide shipping Handicraft: Well handmade by top traditional tailors Fabric: Various top traditional fabrics Size: The listed sizes of the size charts are in stock. If you prefer to customize it, you may select Free Custom and leave us a note containing your size number or measurements of height, weight, bust, waist and hip on the order form. This custom service is free. This tailor-made service is free. Color: If you like the same color most, please select Same as picture. If you like the same color combinations in stock most, you may select Same as picture or don't choose it. If you prefer to design it, you may select Free Custom and leave us a note containing your detail requirements on the order form. Or you may select the primary color you like and let our top designers design the rest during checkout. This tailor-made service is free. If you choose to customize it, it takes 1-2 weeks for our top traditional tailors team to specially make one set for you. If you need to receive it urgently, feel free to leave us a note containing the receipt date when you order or email us at service@china-cart.com. Then we will help you receive it in time!
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
Chinese opera costumes, also known as traditional Chinese theatrical costumes, are one of the treasures of Chinese traditional culture.
They attract the attention and appreciation of countless people with their unique design, exquisite craftsmanship, and rich historical connotations.
The design of Chinese opera costumes is very particular, usually consisting of headwear, clothing, skirts, belts, shoes, and other parts.
Among them, headwear is the most important part, which not only needs to be coordinated with the clothing but also needs to reflect the character's personality traits and status.
For example, a red headscarf usually represents bravery and determination, while a blue headscarf represents wisdom and calmness.
The colors and patterns of clothing also have specific meanings, such as red usually representing joy and auspiciousness, while black represents sadness and sorrow.
In addition to the beauty of the design, Chinese opera costumes also have rich historical connotations.
They often reflect the customs, religious beliefs, and political systems of ancient Chinese society.
For example, during the Ming Dynasty, women's clothing was usually loose robes and long skirts,
Listen in the gallery
|