This artwork is a combination of a Tang Dynasty imperial concubine's dance costume, wig, and headdress.
It represents an important cultural period in Chinese history and showcases the luxurious clothing and exquisite craftsmanship of the royal family at that time.
The dance costume is made of blue and white silk fabric, adorned with golden patterns.
Its design is exquisite, with meticulous attention to detail, reflecting the prosperity and splendor of ancient Chinese court culture.
In addition to the costume itself, there are matching wigs and headdresses.
Wigs were typically made of silk or feathers and used to adorn the empress's hair.
The headdress includes helmets, earrings, necklaces, and other accessories that also symbolize the empress's status.
The entire artwork exudes a solemn and magnificent atmosphere, evoking images of ancient Chinese royal life and cultural traditions.
It is not only a work of art but also a cultural heritage, representing the unique charm of ancient Chinese civilization.