Delivery: 1-17 days FREE worldwide shipping Handicraft: Well handmade by top traditional tailors team Fabric: Various top traditional fabrics Size: You can pick a standard size we have in stock. If you want our top traditional tailors to custom-make it for you for free, just choose "Free Customization" and tell us your measurements or your usual size in the order note. Color: If you like the same color in stock most, you do not need to select the color section. If you wish to change it, you may select another main color on the color section. Or you may select "Free Customization" and leave us a note containing your detail color requirements on the order form. Color: If you like the Same as picture design most, you may select "Same as the picture". Free Custom: If you prefer to customize it, please select "Free Customation" on the color or size section and leave us a note on the order form containing your color requests or measurements of your height, weight, bust, waist and hip. You may also choose to select the primary color you like and let our top designers design the rest specially for you. 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, please leave us a note on the order form. Then we will help you make it come true without extra cost!
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
This traditional Chinese Beijing Opera costume, a deep blue embroidered cloak worn by young female actors known as "Huadan," is an iconic attire for female characters in ancient Chinese opera.
It represents the high pursuit of female beauty and artistic expression in traditional Chinese culture.
The design and production of this costume have been carefully considered and practiced, reflecting the aesthetic concepts and artistic spirit of traditional Chinese culture.
Its emergence and development not only enriched the artistic forms of Chinese opera but also left behind valuable historical and cultural heritage for future generations.
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