Fabric: Various top traditional fabricsHandicraft: Handmade by the best traditional tailors Delivery: As the largest traditional costume shop, 1-17 days FREE worldwide shipping via UPS, DHL, SF or FedEx is offered Size: You may select the stock standard size based on the size chart. Color: you do not need to select the color section or simply select Same if you want it to be the Same as Picture. If you wish to change the main color, please select it based on the color chart and let our top traditional designers design the rest for you. Or you may select "Free Customization" and leave us a message containing your detail color requests on the order form. This custom service has no extra cost! Free Rush Service Available: Standard tailoring takes 1-2 weeks. If you need it by a specific date, please leave your required receipt date in the order notes. We will prioritize your order as a rush request to ensure timely delivery.
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
Chinese Traditional Peking Opera Niche Embroidered Cherrim Green Robe Beijing Opera Scholar Costume for Men is a magnificent cultural relic that embodies the essence of Chinese traditional opera.
This exquisite costume, also known as the "Niche Embroidered Cherrim Green Robe," is a symbol of the highest level of artistic achievement in Peking opera.
It is made of high-quality materials and features intricate embroidery techniques that showcase the skill and dedication of the artisans who created it.
The robe's vibrant green color represents good fortune and prosperity, while its intricate design and delicate embroidery reflect the elegance and sophistication of Peking opera.
The Niche Embroidered Cherrim Green Robe has been passed down from generation to generation, preserving the rich cultural heritage of China and providing a glimpse into the artistic achievements of past generations.
It is not only a beautiful piece of clothing but also a testament to the enduring spirit of Chinese culture and the importance of preserving our traditions for future generations.
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