Delivery: Free 1-17 days worldwide shipping via DHL, EMS, UPS or FedExHandicraft: Well handmade by top traditional tailors team team Fabric: Various top traditional fabrics Size: You may choose your size number in stock on the size section Color: If you like the same color most, please select Same as picture. Free Custom: If you prefer to let our top traditional tailors specially customize it for you, please select Free Custom on the size or/and color section and leave us a message containing your measurements or color requests on the order form. This special 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 contact us at service@china-cart.com. Then we will help you receive it in time!
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
This traditional Chinese Miao ethnic costume, also known as "Miao Clothing," is a unique display of China's minority culture.
It is renowned for its rich colors, intricate craftsmanship, and distinctive design, representing the diverse cultural traditions of China.
The costume is made from various materials, including silk, cotton, and leather.
Its design typically includes a long-sleeved top, skirt or pants, and headwear and accessories.
These elements together create an elegant yet practical outfit suitable for various occasions such as weddings, festival celebrations, or everyday wear.
In this costume, we can see many symbolic elements.
For example, red usually represents happiness and prosperity, while blue signifies tranquility and wisdom.
Additionally, decorative items like beads, embroidery, and metal ornaments are often used to enhance the beauty and uniqueness of the garment.
This costume not only showcases the artistic talent and creativity of China's ethnic minorities but also reflects their pursuit of beauty and love for life.
It is a symbol of culture and a part of history that allows us to better understand and appreciate China's diverse cultural heritage.
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