Size:100cm*100cm(39"*39")Material:Pure silk Origin:Weifang of China Handicraft: All hand made and painted by the tradiitonal Chinese craftsmen in Weifang It is made of thin silk and Pure silk. The frame of this kite is made of Pure silk, which is covered with some excellent Chinese thin silk cloth painted by Chinese traditional painter. It is very easy and convenient for anyone to fold up or assemble the kite in a minute. It is made by artisan in weifang, China, recognized as "City of Kites". It can be assured that centuries of kitemaking skills are built into each of these beautiful kites. This attractive kite is used as a kind of decoration, but it is a great flying machines too. Each is an individual work of art to fly or to decorate your home, hotel, and office.
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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
This artwork is a traditional Chinese hand-painted and crafted kite named "Peony".
It showcases the love and appreciation for flowers in Chinese culture, particularly the peony flower, which symbolizes wealth, prosperity, and beauty.
Through hand-painting and crafting, artists have incorporated the image of this beautiful flower into the design of the kite, giving it unique artistic value and visual appeal.
This artwork not only has visual appeal but also carries rich cultural significance and historical meaning.
In traditional Chinese culture, the peony flower is considered a symbol of good fortune and is often used for decoration and celebrations.
Therefore, this kite may represent people's yearning for a better life and their pursuit of traditional culture's respect and inheritance.
In romantic language to describe this artwork, one could say that it is a vibrant and lively scene.
When the wind blows, the kite soars in the air, as if a free bird spreading its wings.
Its colors are bright and vivid, giving people a sense of joy and superiority.
At the same time, it also awakens people's yearning for nature and freedom, allowing them to feel the beauty of life and its infinite possibilities.
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