Traditional Chinese ancient palace women's costumes, the embroideries of Qing Dynasty Manchu court ladies' clothing and a complete set of handmade headwear are unique and exquisite art forms in ancient Chinese culture.
These costumes not only represent the elegance and delicacy of ancient women but also reflect their social status, occupation, and cultural traditions at that time.
During the Qing Dynasty, Manchu was one of the major ethnic groups in China, they established a powerful empire and ruled for hundreds of years.
During this period, court ladies were important assistants to the emperor and empresses, responsible for the daily lives and affairs of the royal family members.
Therefore, the costumes of court ladies must meet strict regulations and standards to demonstrate their dignity and authority.
Traditional Chinese ancient palace women's costumes are usually made of silk, bright in color and soft in texture.
They include elements such as robes, skirts, pleated skirts, belts, and headwear.
Among them, the most famous is "daozi", which is a long-sleeved upper garment with a wide belt and a long hem.
The neckline of daozi is usually high or low, and the sleeves are also loose.
In addition, there is another coat