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Fabric: Brocade
Width: 73cm
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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:Listen to it
The Chinese traditional ancient costume palace lotus pattern cheongsam is a stunning piece of art that embodies the rich cultural heritage and history of China.
This exquisite garment features intricate embroidery, vibrant colors, and delicate patterns that are reminiscent of the opulent royal attire of ancient times.
The lotus pattern, which is one of the most popular motifs in Chinese culture, represents purity, enlightenment, and prosperity.
It is often used to decorate clothing, jewelry, and other items as a symbol of good luck and happiness.
The intricate embroidery on this cheongsam showcases the skill and craftsmanship of the artisans who created it, adding to its beauty and value.
The use of vibrant colors such as blue, purple, and red further enhances the visual appeal of this piece.
These colors are often associated with joy, passion, and vitality in Chinese culture, making them perfect for representing the spirit of the cheongsam.
In addition to its aesthetic qualities, the cheongsam also has historical significance.
It was first worn by women during the Qing dynasty (1644-1912) and became a symbol of elegance and refinement during this period.
The cheongsam was also worn by women during the early days of the Republic of China (1912-1949), where it continued to be a popular fashion statement.
Today, the cheongsam remains an important part of Chinese culture and is often worn at formal events such as weddings and banquets.
Its intricate design and vibrant colors continue to captivate people around the world, reminding us of the rich history and traditions of China.
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