The Chinese traditional Beijing opera official headwear, also known as Peking Opera Hell King Hat or Zhong Kui Helmet Headpiece, is a symbol of the art form's rich cultural heritage and historical significance.
This intricately designed headpiece is made from high-quality materials such as silk, brocade, and velvet, and features intricate embroidery, beading, and other decorative elements that reflect the skill and craftsmanship of the artisans who create it.
The Peking Opera Hell King Hat is worn by male actors during performances of Beijing opera, particularly in scenes where they play characters with supernatural powers or abilities.
The hat is typically adorned with feathers, pearls, and other embellishments that enhance its visual appeal and symbolic significance.
It is also often accompanied by a matching costume, which may include a long robe, tights, and boots.
The Peking Opera Hell King Hat has a long history dating back to the late Qing dynasty (1644-1912), when it was first introduced as a formal attire for court officials.
Over time, it became popular among performers and audiences alike, and its popularity continued to grow throughout the 20th century.
Today, the Peking Opera Hell King Hat remains an important part of Beijing opera culture and is recognized as a national treasure of China.
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