Delivery: 1-17 days FREE worldwide shipping Handicraft: Well handmade by top traditional tailors team Fabric: Various top traditional fabrics Color: If you like the original design, please select Same as the picture. If you wish to change the primary color, you may select another main color.
Free Custom: Please select Free Custom and leave us a note containing your measurements of height, weight, bust, waist, hip or/and color requests on the order form Free Urgent Delivery: Please leave us a note about the date on the order form. Then we will specially arrange it for you without cost!
Size: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL and 3X are in stock. Feel free to leave us a message containing your size number or measurements of height, weight, bust, waist and hip on the order form. If your size is in stock, it will be sent out in 1-2 days. If your size is not in stock, our top traditional tailors will specially customize it for you. This custom-made service is free. If you have any special requirements such as urgent delivery or gift package, you may also leave us a note on the order form. we will help you make it come true. This special custom-made service has no extra cost.
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
This exquisite piece is a representation of the imperial attire and hair accessories worn by empresses during the Tang Dynasty, showcasing the charm and historical significance of ancient Chinese culture.
The traditional Chinese red and white design symbolizes the royalty's nobility and dignity.
The meticulous attention to detail in the clothing, such as embroidery and gold thread work, demonstrates the high level of craftsmanship prevalent in ancient China.
Additionally, the hair accessories, including hairpins and hair combs, are unique designs commonly used by women in ancient times.
These cultural artifacts not only possess rich spiritual and cultural connotations but also carry historical significance, allowing people to better understand and appreciate the unique charm of ancient Chinese culture.
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