Delivery: 1-17 days FREE worldwide shipping Handicraft: Handmade by our top traditional tailors using Top quality fabrics Size: Feel free to leave us a message containing your size number or measurements of height, weight, bust, waist and hip on the order form. If your size is in stock, it will be sent out in 1-2 days. If your size is not in stock, our top traditional tailors will specially customize it for you. This custom-made service is free.
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
This artwork is a complete set of Hanfu, named "Shang Guan Wan Er Tang Dynasty Imperial Palace Female Official Costumes Complete Set".
The design inspiration for this Hanfu comes from the clothing worn by female officials in the Tang Dynasty palace, showcasing the essence and historical significance of ancient Chinese culture.
The Hanfu consists of several parts, including headwear, hair accessories, clothing, and accessories.
The most eye-catching part is the headwear, which features exquisite craftsmanship and gorgeous designs, reflecting the noble temperament of female officials in the Tang Dynasty.
Hair accessories are also an essential part, often made of fine gold threads woven into intricate patterns that adorn the hair, adding to the overall luxurious feel.
In terms of clothing, this Hanfu adopts traditional Chinese tailoring and design, emphasizing the gracefulness and fluidity of the body's curves.
As for accessories, there are various options available, such as necklaces, earrings, bracelets, etc.
These accessories complement the clothing, adding more details and layers to the overall look.
By wearing this Hanfu, people can immerse themselves in the cultural atmosphere and historical background of the Tang Dynasty.
Hanfu, as an important component of traditional Chinese culture, represents the unique charm and traditional values of the Chinese nation.
By donning this Hanfu, individuals can experience the allure of ancient culture and the weight of history while also carrying on and promoting excellent traditional Chinese culture.
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