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:
The Chinese Peking Opera, also known as Beijing Opera, is a traditional form of Chinese theater that has been around for over 200 years.
It combines music, singing, dancing, and acrobatics to tell stories from Chinese history and mythology.
The Jing role is one of the most important roles in the opera, and the Jing costume is the most elaborate and colorful one.
The Lord clothing is another important piece of Jing costume, which is worn by the main character in the opera.
The headwear is also an essential part of the Jing costume, and it can be made of various materials such as silk, cotton, or even animal fur.
The headwear not only protects the actor's face but also adds to the overall aesthetic appeal of the costume.
In addition to the costumes, there are also other important elements in the Beijing Opera, such as makeup, props, and stage design.
These elements work together to create a unique and immersive experience for the audience.
Overall, the Beijing Opera is a cultural treasure that showcases the beauty and complexity of Chinese art and history.
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