This is a Qing Dynasty imperial concubine costume, consisting of a jacket, skirt, and headdress.
The jacket is made of satin embroidered with peony flowers, symbolizing wealth and good fortune.
The skirt is made of brocade fabric with dragon and phoenix patterns, representing the glory and nobility of the royal family.
The headdress is embroidered with gold thread, with lifelike flowers, showcasing the graceful and noble demeanor of women.
This costume not only has a gorgeous appearance but also carries rich cultural connotations and historical significance.
It represents the court culture and aesthetic concepts of the Qing Dynasty, and is one of the outstanding representatives of ancient Chinese costume art.