Size:82cm*112cm (32"*44")Material:Pure silk Origin:Weifang of China 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 handmade peacock kite, which is famous for its exquisite craftsmanship and rich cultural connotations.
The kite is made of bamboo and painted with colorful patterns, including blue, green, red, and other colors.
The tail of the kite is also decorated with golden feathers, making it even more magnificent.
The kite is not only a practical tool but also an art form.
In traditional Chinese culture, the peacock is regarded as a symbol of good luck, representing beauty, prosperity, and happiness.
Therefore, making and flying peacock kites has become a celebration activity and ritual.
During the Spring Festival, people fly peacock kites to pray for good luck and happiness.
In addition, the peacock kite is also a cultural heritage that represents the exquisite skills of traditional Chinese handicrafts.
Making a peacock kite requires multiple steps, including material selection, bamboo carving, painting, and decoration.
These steps require patience and skill, reflecting the Chinese people's pursuit of beauty and creativity.
In conclusion, this traditional Chinese handmade peacock kite is an artwork with rich cultural connotations and historical significance.
It is not only a practical tool but also a celebration activity and cultural heritage, representing the exquisite skills of traditional Chinese handicrafts and people's yearning for a better life.
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