Delivery: As the largest traditional costume shop, 1-17 days FREE worldwide shipping via UPS, DHL, SF or FedEx is offeredHandicraft: Well handmade by top traditional tailors team Fabric: Various top traditional fabrics Size: All sizes of the size chart are in stock. And you may choose your size based on it. Color: If you like the same color as the picture, please select Same as the Picture. If you wish to change the main color, you may select another main color based on our color chart. Custom Size or Co?lor: If you prefer to let our top traditional tailors specially customize it for you, you may select Free Custom on the size or color section and leave us a note containing your measurements of height, weight, bust, waist, hip or/and color requests on the order form. It can be completed in a week or less upon your request without extra cost!
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
The Chinese Ancient Warring States Period was a time of great political and cultural upheaval, marked by the rise and fall of various kingdoms vying for power.
One of the most famous figures from this era is the legendary figure of Haolan, also known as Princess Ya.
Her story has been passed down through generations and has become an enduring symbol of strength, courage, and love in Chinese culture.
Haolan's wedding costume and headpiece are intricately designed pieces that reflect the beauty and elegance of the ancient court.
The dress is made of luxurious silk and features intricate embroidery and beading, which were highly valued during the Warring States period.
The headpiece, which is often worn by women during important ceremonies or events, is also adorned with precious stones and intricate designs.
The historical costume and headpiece for women in the Chinese Ancient Warring States Period are not only beautiful but also hold significant cultural and historical value.
They serve as a reminder of the rich history and traditions of China's past, as well as the importance of preserving these cultural treasures for future generations to appreciate and learn from.
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