The lion dancing dates back to the Han Dynasty (205 B.C. to 220 A.D in China) and during the Tang Dynasty (716-907 A.D.) it was at its peak. It is an important tradition in China, and it is believed to bring luck and happiness.The eyes and ears are able to flap. Delivery: 1-17 days FREE worldwide shipping Handicraft: Handmade by top traditional craftsmen team Use: 1. Big business opening ceremony celebration 2. Festival celebration 3. Top professional dancing competition 4. Martial arts practice and performance 5. Party 6. Arts display, decoration and collection 7. Professional martial arts practice and performance Size: Size 2 which suits most adult (Size 1, 3, 4, 5 are also in stock. Please leave us a note about the size number you need) This complete set of lion dancing costume includes the following parts: 1. Top handmade lion head 2. the lion tail 3. Top natural long wool lion collar 4. two pair of pants 5. Two pairs of top natural long wool lion claws 6. the lion dancing belt This complete set of lion dancing costumes include all parts already. Besides, here are extra FREE gifts:
1. Lion dancing Performance Instruction DVD 2. Lion dancing Accompany Music CD 3. Traditional Silk Red Scroll which values $100 Be customized with Your Own Logo Design Free: if you want the traditional craftsmen to Tailor-made the name or several words on Top handmade lion head and collar, you can leave a message on the order form. This tailor-made service is free.
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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
This is a magnificent piece of art that showcases the costume of a lion dance during traditional Chinese wedding ceremonies.
The costume is made up of red and pink feathers, adorned with golden decorations.
The feathers shimmer in the sunlight, giving off a mystical and luxurious vibe.
The overall design of the costume is exquisite, with every detail meticulously crafted.
The person wearing this costume transforms into a real lion, displaying the might and power of Chinese traditional culture.
This artwork is not just a costume but also a symbol of culture, representing the lion dance and wedding ceremonies in Chinese tradition.
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