Delivery: Free shipping worldwide by DHL, EMS, UPS or FedExHandicraft: Handmade by the best traditional tailors using high quality fabrics Size: All listed sizes are in stock, and you may choose your size based on the size chart Color: If you like the same color as the main picture most, you do not need to select the color section or select Same as the Picture. Or if you wish to change the main color, you may select another color based on our color chart. Custom Size or Color: 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 Sichuan Highlights Opera Actress Garment Costumes and Headdress Hua Wenfang Qiang Qin Traditional Peking Opera Diva Dress Bride Cui Xiu Apparels are a stunning display of traditional Chinese culture.
The intricate embroidery and vibrant colors on the costumes are a testament to the skill and artistry of the craftsmen who created them.
The headdress, which is adorned with delicate flowers and leaves, adds a touch of elegance and grace to the overall look.
The traditional Peking opera diva dress, which is made from luxurious silk, is a symbol of femininity and beauty in Chinese culture.
It is a perfect choice for any occasion where one wants to showcase their cultural heritage and appreciation for traditional art forms.
The bride's costume, which is made from a combination of silk and cotton, is a beautiful representation of the traditional Chinese wedding attire.
It is adorned with intricate patterns and designs that reflect the rich history and culture of China.
Overall, these garments are a true masterpiece of traditional Chinese culture and art.
They serve as a reminder of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage and passing it down to future generations.
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