Delivery: 1-17 days FREE worldwide shipping Handicraft: Handmade by top traditional craftsmen team using high quality Pure silk and durable fabric dancingrs quantity: For 25 people use History: The dragon dancing dates back to the Han Dynasty (205 B.C. to 220 A.D. in China). It was already a popular event during the Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D. in China). Handicraft: This long history workshop has provided worldwide artists and dancers with top dragon and lion dancing costumes for over 120 years. This dragon is Handmade by the finest traditional craftsmen of this workshop. Characters: 1. This dragon was selected to be the one that performs in Beijing 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Opening Ceremony, very famous; 2. Lightweight, easy handle, very durable; 3. Classic dragon style. Uses: Big event celebration, happy festival celebration, grand opening and business promotion, Top professional dancing competition, martial arts practice and performance, professional dragon dancing competition, display, decoration, collection and stage performance. This complete set of dragon dancing costume is made up of 5 parts: 1. The big natural wool dragon head; 2. The long natural wool dragon body; 3. The natural wool dragon tail; 4. The leading dragon pearl; 5. The framework. This complete set of lion dancing costumes include all parts already. Besides, here are extra FREE gifts: 1. Dragon dancing Performance Instruction DVD 2. Dragon dancing Accompany Music CD 3. Eye-catching gold ball which is tied on the head as the beautiful decoration:
3. The following dragon dancing performance banner which values $100: .If you have some requirements (such as urgent delivery or gift package etc.), feel free to leave us a message on the order form. This special custom-made service has no extra cost too.
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This artwork is a set of 25 traditional Chinese dragon dance costumes, showcasing the rich and diverse art and history of Chinese culture.
The costumes are composed of red and gold dragon-shaped decorations, representing the dragon culture in China.
Dragons hold significant symbolism in Chinese culture, being seen as symbols of good fortune, authority, and power.
The design of these costumes is exquisite, with meticulous attention to detail, highlighting the superb craftsmanship of traditional Chinese techniques.
Those who wear these costumes display a spirit of unity and collaboration during performances, demonstrating their love for traditional culture.
This form of cultural art not only serves as an entertaining activity but also plays a crucial role in preserving the essence of Chinese culture, carrying forward thousands of years of history and values.
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