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Fabric: Silk
Width: 108 cm
Gram Weight: 42 momme
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Artistic & Historical Background: Listen The Chinese Cheongsam, also known as the Qipao, is a traditional Chinese dress that has been worn for centuries.
It is a form-fitting garment that is designed to flatter the body and showcase the wearer's figure.
The Cheongsam is typically made of silk or other high-quality fabrics and features intricate embroidery, beading, and other decorative elements.
One of the most iconic designs in the Cheongsam is the classical lotus pattern.
This pattern is often seen on the dress's hemline, and it is characterized by its elegant and graceful appearance.
The lotus flower is a symbol of purity and enlightenment in Chinese culture, and its presence on the Cheongsam adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the overall design.
The orange watered gauze fabric used in the creation of the Cheongsam is another important aspect of its design.
This type of fabric is made from natural fibers such as cotton or linen and is then treated with a special process to give it a soft and smooth texture.
The orange color of the fabric adds warmth and vibrancy to the overall look of the dress.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the Cheongsam also has cultural significance.
It was first introduced during the Qing dynasty (1644-1912) and quickly became popular among women in China.
The dress was seen as a symbol of status and prosperity, and it was often worn by wealthy families and officials.
Today, the Cheongsam remains an important part of Chinese culture and is still worn by many people around the world.
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