Classical chinese dancing. Gold award in 1998's Waterlily competition.Delivery: 1-17 days FREE worldwide shipping Handicraft: Well handmade by top traditional tailors team Fabric: Various top traditional fabrics Size: You may choose your size number in stock on the size section. If you prefer to let our top traditional tailors specially customize it for you, you may select Free Custom and leave us a note containing your size number or measurements of height, weight, bust, waist and hip on the order form. 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 Custom and leave us a note containing your detail color requirements on the order form. Color: If you like the same color most, please select Same as picture. This beautiful costume is suitable for the show, halloween, dancing, filming, performance, parade, party, presentation, ball, banquet, homecoming, birthday and festival celebration.
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
This artwork is a traditional Chinese Ming Dynasty princess white belly bag, which was a type of underwear worn by women in ancient Chinese palaces.
It is a beautifully crafted piece that showcases the essence and historical significance of ancient Chinese culture.
The design inspiration for this artwork comes from the ancient Chinese palace culture, and its patterns and colors are filled with a rich traditional Chinese cultural atmosphere.
The craftsmanship of this artwork is also exquisite, using traditional hand-woven techniques, with every stitch and thread reflecting the artisans' dedication and skills.
This artwork is not only a beautiful piece of art but also a cultural artifact with historical significance.
It bears witness to the prosperity and development of ancient Chinese culture and reflects the beauty and elegance of ancient Chinese women.
The existence of this artwork allows us to better understand and appreciate the charm and value of ancient Chinese culture.
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