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Chinese Jin Opera Servant Girl Garment Costumes and Headdress Sacrifice Traditional Shanxi Opera Xiaodan Apparels Maid Lady Dress
The Chinese Jin Opera, also known as Xiqu, is a traditional form of Chinese opera that originated in the late Ming Dynasty.
It is renowned for its elaborate costumes, makeup, and music, which are all designed to convey the characters' personalities and emotions. Among the most iconic elements of the Jin Opera are the servant girl garments and sacrifice headdresses, which are worn by female characters in various roles. The servant girl garments are characterized by their flowing lines, intricate embroidery, and vibrant colors. They are typically made of silk or other luxurious fabrics and feature intricate designs such as flowers, birds, and dragons. The headdresses, on the other hand, are more modest in style and often consist of a simple headpiece with a long veil or scarf. They are usually made of cotton or other lightweight materials and are designed to complement the character's overall look. In addition to their visual appeal, these garments and headdresses also serve practical purposes. For example, they can help to regulate the actor's body temperature during performances in hot weather, while also providing protection from the sun and wind. They can also be used to create subtle expressions and movements that enhance the character's performance. One famous example of a servant girl garment is the "Xiaodan" dress, which was worn by the character Mei Lanfang in the play "The Peony Pavilion". This dress features a high collar, long sleeves, and a flowing skirt that reaches down to the ankles. It is adorned with intricate embroidery and is made of silk fabric. Another example is the "Yinxiang" headdress, which was worn by the character Yue Fei in the play "The Red Cliff". This headdress consists of a long veil with a red ribbon and is made of cotton material. Overall, the servant girl garments and sacrifice headdresses are an integral part of the Chinese Jin Opera tradition. They not only add beauty and elegance to the performers' appearance but also serve practical functions that enhance their performance. Related Items Quick Overview: This complete Chinese Jin Opera Servant Girl Garment Costumes and Headdress Sacrifice Traditional Shanxi Opera Xiaodan Apparels Maid Lady Dress is handcrafted using premium fabric with authentic embroidery. Designed for professional performances, cultural festivals, and competition teams, built to competition standards. Accented with gold-toned details for an elegant finish. Includes all matching accessories and free custom sizing at no extra cost. Free worldwide shipping with full tracking and 365-day money-back guarantee.
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