Delivery: 1-17 days Free express worldwideHandicraft: Well handmade by top traditional tailors team Fabric: Various high quality traditional fabrics Size: All listed sizes are in stock. You may choose it based on the size chart. Color: If you like the Same as picture design most, you may select Same as picture. If you prefer to customize it, please select Free Custom on the color or size section and leave us a note on the order form about your color designs 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 about the date on the order form. Then we will make you receive it in time without extra cost!
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
Traditional Chinese costumes for Beijing Opera, such as red embroidered skirts and headdresses, as well as the embroidered clothing of ancient Chinese Beijing Opera actresses, are amazing artistic treasures in the treasure house of Chinese culture.
These exquisite costumes not only demonstrate superb craftsmanship but also carry rich historical significance and cultural connotations.
The red embroidered skirt is an important costume for Beijing Opera performers, usually made of silk and embroidered with various patterns and characters.
These patterns often have symbolic meanings, representing the character's personality, status, or fate.
For example, red symbolizes good luck, prosperity, and courage, while gold symbolizes power and wealth.
In addition, the patterns on the red embroidered skirt can reflect specific historical periods or regional characteristics.
Matching the red embroidered skirt are headdresses, including hairpins, headscarves, and helmets.
The design and decorative style of these headdresses vary, reflecting the characteristics of different plays and roles.
For example, in Farewell My Concubine, Cheng Dieyi's headdress is mainly white, simple and elegant; while in Dream of Red Mansions, Jia Mu's headdress is mainly gold, gorgeous and complex.
In addition to traditional costumes, there is also an ancient embroidered clothing for Chinese Beijing Opera actresses.
This clothing is usually made of silk and embroidered with various flowers, animals, and human figures.
These patterns have both artistic value and practicality.
They can provide warmth and protection for performers while showcasing their skills and personalities.
In summary, Chinese Beijing Opera costumes attract countless audiences with their exquisite craftsmanship, rich symbolism, and unique design style.
They are not only the crystallization of artists' hard work but also an important part of traditional Chinese culture.
By appreciating and learning from these works of art, we can better understand China's history, culture, and aesthetic concepts.
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