Posts Tagged ‘Traditional Chinese’

10
Apr 12

Chinese Traditional Wedding Attire

Chinese weddings are based on traditions and symbolic rituals which are strongly embedded in the culture. Traditional Chinese wedding are in particular known for the significance of the color red. Western weddings emphasize the color white to represent purity; however, in Chinese culture the color red is critical in representing luck and happiness. White, in fact, represents death and is not present in a traditional Chinese wedding. Red is such an integral part of the wedding, everything from the invitations to the bride’s gown is red.

Traditional Bride’s Gown
Traditional Chinese wedding attire varies greatly, depending on the many ethnic groups. Two popular styles are known as Qi Pao and Cheongsan. Qi Pao translates as “Chinese jacket” and was typically worn by brides whose family originated from the northern regions of China. The loose-fitting one-piece garment, adorned with intricate gold and silver patterns, is the oldest traditional wedding attire. The modern, fitted, two-piece Cheongsan translates as “long dress” and was developed in the 1920s for brides in the Hong Kong region. The gown with slits on both side of the dress is adorned with a dragon and phoenix design, which symbolizes the equal balance of the male and female entities.

Bride’s Headdress Significance
The bride also wore a detailed phoenix crown with elaborate red feathers and pearls adorned into the headdress and a long red veil to hide her face. Traditionally, the veil was to hide the bride from the heavens until she reached her husband safely. Brides and grooms would not see each other’s face until the wedding night.
Traditional Groom’s Gown
The groom’s attire, Da Gua, was less elaborate compared to the bride’s gown. The two-piece garment made of silk consisted of a hip-length, button-front jacket and loose-fitting pants. The outfit was either a dark blue or a black color and embroidered with a dragon motif. Grooms also wore a black headpiece adorned with red tassels.

Wedding Gown Features
Chinese wedding attire is known for its sophisticated design pattern. Rather than embroidering, stamping or printing the patterns onto the fabric, Chinese weavers developed a method of weaving the patterns into the silk fabric. Both the bride and groom wore silk outfits with brocades specifically designed for them. The bride’s attire emphasized the phoenix design of a long-tailed flaming bird, which represented a powerful Empress; while the groom’s attire emphasized a wingless dragon, symbolizing a mighty Emperor. The mythical creatures are embedded in ancient Chinese myths and represent the idea of treating the bride and groom as Empress and Emperor for a day.

Floral Significance
The floral arrangements represented happiness, joy, life and fertility. Many of the flowers and floral arrangement was the significant color of red. White was rarely present in Chinese wedding, however, the bride could have white roses as long as they were tied with a red string. Chrysanthemums and peonies were also present, as they represented wealth and a renewed life. Daffodils were typically used during spring while orchids were by far the most popular flowers since they symbolized love and fertility. They were often used in both the bouquet and corsages.

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24
Mar 12

Traditional Chinese Clothing for Children

Traditional Chinese clothing for children has an internal symbolism that represents an event from the past or a tradition in the Chinese culture. The clothing is both elegant and meaningful, which helps to make Chinese children proud of their heritage and the deep symbolism behind every outfit. Traditional Chinese clothing for children is still worn in modern times for special events and occasions

1. Traditional Chinese clothing for children is wide with large, voluminous sleeves. The clothing is designed with straight lines and fits loosely. The loose fit allows the garments to hang with natural folds regardless of whether or not the child is wearing a belt.

3. There are three types of traditional Chinese clothing for children. The pien-fu is a two-piece costume used in ancient ceremonies. The top is a long tunic which reaches to the knees, and the skirt is straight with the hemline hitting at the ankles. Boys wear trousers in place of the skirt. This costume is topped off with a cylindrical ceremonial cap called a pien. The pien-fu has buttons down the front which are covered in silk.

The ch’ang-p’ao is a long robe or dress. There are many variations of this garment such as a dress for girls and a robe or coat for men. The ch’ang-p’ao is made out of silk and heavily embroidered.

Auspicious Pattern Cotton-padded Long Sleeves Three-Piece Suit

Auspicious Pattern Cotton-padded Long Sleeves Three-Piece Suit

 

Double Lined Sleeveless Kids Suit

Double Lined Sleeveless Kids Suit

 

Plum Blossom Children Dress

Plum Blossom Children Dress

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10
Feb 12

Traditional Chinese Clothing for Kids

Traditional Chinese clothing for children has an internal symbolism that represents an event from the past or a tradition in the Chinese culture. The clothing is both elegant and meaningful, which helps to make Chinese children proud of their heritage and the deep symbolism behind every outfit. Today, children love to wear these traditional clothes either as elegant party clothes or for everyday wear.

Full Butterflies Short Sleeves Children Dress

Full Butterflies Short Sleeves Children Dress

The Chinese tradition of symbolic clothing dates back 18,000 years. According to Chinatown Connection, archeologists uncovered evidence of sewing materials, beads and ornamentation on clothing from that period in history. The traditional clothing for children that is still used in modern times took shape roughly 4,500 years ago during the reign of the Yellow Emperor and Emperors Yao and Shaun. Children’s traditional clothing became sophisticated and refined by the Shang Dynasty from the 16th to the 11th centuries B.C.
The cheongsam dresses were created in Shanghai and they became popular among upper class women. There are long and short dresses and they come in a range of vibrant colors and they can be plain or finely decorated with traditional Chinese embroidery, such as, butterfly, plum blossom, peony or peacocks.
he Chinese tradition of symbolic clothing dates back 18,000 years. According to Chinatown Connection, archeologists uncovered evidence of sewing materials, beads and ornamentation on clothing from that period in history. The traditional clothing for children that is still used in modern times took shape roughly 4,500 years ago during the reign of the Yellow Emperor and Emperors Yao and Shaun. Children’s traditional clothing became sophisticated and refined by the Shang Dynasty from the 16th to the 11th centuries B.C.
Traditional Chinese clothing for children is worn for special occasions such as cultural memorials, tourist attractions, parades and weddings. Children also wear traditional clothing for the theatre while performing on stage in operas, ballets and plays.

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27
Dec 11

Traditional Chinese Clothing for Children

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Traditional Chinese clothing for children has an internal symbolism that represents an event from the past or a tradition in the Chinese culture. The clothing is both elegant and meaningful, which helps to make Chinese children proud of their heritage and the deep symbolism behind every outfit. Traditional Chinese clothing for children is still worn in modern times for special

History
The Chinese tradition of symbolic clothing dates back 18,000 years. According to Chinatown Connection, archeologists uncovered evidence of sewing materials, beads and ornamentation on clothing from that period in history. The traditional clothing for children that is still used in modern times took shape roughly 4,500 years ago during the reign of the Yellow Emperor and Emperors Yao and Shaun. Children’s traditional clothing became sophisticated and refined by the Shang Dynasty from the 16th to the 11th centuries B.C.

Features
Traditional Chinese clothing for children is wide with large, voluminous sleeves. The clothing is designed with straight lines and fits loosely. The loose fit allows the garments to hang with natural folds regardless of whether or not the child is wearing a belt.

The clothing is simple in design yet highly sophisticated. Embroidery is used around the edges and the shoulders are embellished with beads or ceramic pieces. Bands are decorated and sashes are often worn to add more formality to the costumes.

Types
There are three types of traditional Chinese clothing for children. The pien-fu is a two-piece costume used in ancient ceremonies. The top is a long tunic which reaches to the knees, and the skirt is straight with the hemline hitting at the ankles. Boys wear trousers in place of the skirt. This costume is topped off with a cylindrical ceremonial cap called a pien. The pien-fu has buttons down the front which are covered in silk.

The ch’ang-p’ao is a long robe or dress. There are many variations of this garment such as a dress for girls and a robe or coat for men. The ch’ang-p’ao is made out of silk and heavily embroidered.

Shen-i is a variation of the pien-fu. This garment is also two pieces with a long tunic and skirt or trousers. The shen-i tunic is constructed like a pullover without ties or buttons.

Benefits
Chinese children benefit from traditional clothing because there is both historical significance and symbolism designed into the garments. For instance, the plumes worn on top of hats symbolize the bold and warlike spirit of warriors dating back to the Warring States Period from 475 to 221 B.C.

The colors used in traditional Chinese clothing for children symbolize the annual cycles of the earth. Green clothing symbolizes spring and new beginnings. Summer is recognized with red fabric and symbolizes fire. White clothing is favored in the fall, while black clothing is worn in the winter.

Function
Traditional Chinese clothing for children is worn for special occasions such as cultural memorials, tourist attractions, parades and weddings. Children also wear traditional clothing for the theatre while performing on stage in operas, ballets and plays.

The ch’ang-p’ao is considered the traditional formal dress. Children wear it to attend the theater, family weddings and special events.

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Dancing Butterfly Cotton-padded Kids Vest

Dancing Butterfly Cotton-padded Kids Vest

 

Mandarin Collar Short Sleeves Girls Dress

Mandarin Collar Short Sleeves Girls Dress

 

Whisper Flowers Sleeveless Kids Cheongsam

Whisper Flowers Sleeveless Kids Cheongsam

 

Cotton-padded Long Sleeves Girls Suit

Cotton-padded Long Sleeves Girls Suit

 

Girls Brocade Cloak

Girls Brocade Cloak

 

Auspicious Chinese Mandarin Costume

Auspicious Chinese Mandarin Costume

 

Embroidery Gui Fei Costume

Embroidery Gui Fei Costume

 

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5
Dec 11

Traditional Chinese Clothing for Children

Traditional Chinese clothing for children is both elegant and meaningful, which helps to make Chinese children proud of their heritage and the deep symbolism behind every outfit. Traditional Chinese clothing for children is still worn in modern times for special events and occasions such as cultural memorials, tourist attractions, newyear and weddings.

There are many beautiful children’s Traditional Chinese clothing on our website.

 Full Butterflies Short Sleeves Children Dress

Full Butterflies Short Sleeves Children Dress

 

Bamboo Leaf Cotton-padded Vest for Kids

Bamboo Leaf Cotton-padded Vest for Kids

 

 

Double Dragon Short Sleeves Kung Fu Suit

Double Dragon Short Sleeves Kung Fu Suit

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