Delivery: 1-17 days FREE worldwide shippingHandicraft: 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.
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
The Chinese ancient imperial concubine blue wide sleeve cloak and red dress traditional Hanfu attires are a symbol of the rich cultural heritage and historical significance of China.
These garments were worn by the women of the Tang Dynasty court, who were highly respected for their beauty, intelligence, and political influence.
The blue wide sleeve cloak is made of high-quality silk and features intricate embroidery and patterns that represent various aspects of Chinese culture, such as nature, animals, and landscapes.
The cloak is also adorned with precious stones and metals, which were believed to bring good luck and prosperity to the wearer.
The red dress is another important piece of Hanfu attire that was commonly worn by women during the Tang Dynasty.
It is made of soft and comfortable materials, such as cotton or silk, and features bold colors and intricate designs that reflect the elegance and grace of Chinese fashion.
The dress is often paired with a matching headpiece, such as a hairpin or a headdress, which adds to its overall beauty and sophistication.
These two pieces of clothing together form a complete ensemble that represents the highest level of fashion and style in ancient China.
They are not only beautiful but also have deep cultural significance, reflecting the values and traditions of the Tang Dynasty court women.
Today, these garments are still highly valued by collectors and enthusiasts around the world, as they offer a glimpse into the rich history and culture of China.
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