#QIPAO #Cheongsam #旗袍 #QingDynasty | #延禧攻略 – #StoryOfYanxiPalace – #TelevisionMovieWardrobe – Wu Yinyan’s Empress Wei YingLuo -Weigiya Xiaoyichun head wear how to get this look..

延禧攻略 – Story Of Yanxi Palace – Silk Velvet flowers- Wu Yinyan’s Empress Wei YingLuo -Weigiya Xiaoyichun head wear

 

As part of the handcrafted sewn Wardrobe the production costing at one hundred million USD in production cost towards the wardrobe also props..  in bring out  Qing Dynasty Qipao- Cheongsam also have that sense of individual style but it’s more rigid, bold practicality uniformed for the occasion, in which each piece of clothing is hand crafted like, studied in this current Chinese made television production of “延禧攻略 -Story of Yanxi Palace” to the incredible sense of handcrafted detail of that era of Sixth Year of Qianlong… where the material hand crafted sewn with the necessary details and sewn methods of the that era with modern methods of creating television and movie wardrobe.. Each wardrobe clothing brings that extra layers of the character’s storyline – or multiple stories into that scene that the wardrobe create represented that persons individuality..

One Fashion accessories that’s been iconically worn during the production of the “延禧攻略 -Story of Yanxi Palace” is the Silk Velvet flowers head wear, in which is worn during the middle of the second Zhou- Tang Dynasty in which fashionably trending setting worn by the Emperor-Empress Wu Zetian period as worn by imperial tributes… in which translated transiting through time towards the present..  As one Artist continues to recreates from an ancient art form that been passed down on his family to hand craft the “Silk Velvet Flowers head wear” Among other craftsmen –women….

As each Silk Velvet flower is created, also during the Imperial court system, also it’s a ranking position for maids aswell in which determines there position within the Forbidden City on pond their headwear beside the uniform Qing Dynasty Qipao…  The process of creating the head wear of the Silk Velvet flowers.. “Nanjing Ronghua” intangible cultural heritage of Jiangsu Province – the craft artist Zhao Shuxian, and asked him to customize the velvet hair accessories for the characters in the play. Don’t underestimate the “Nanjing velvet flower”, it is the standard Tang manufacturing – starting in the Tang Dynasty, using silk as raw material, both as a decorative piece and as a decoration. It can be compared with real flowers, but never wither and never wither.

In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, the velvet flowers fell from the “Emperor’s Family” into the “extraordinary lanes”. In addition to being favored by the royal family, the people began to wear the velvet flowers. In the 1930s and 1940s, Nanjing Shanna Street to Changle Road was once a lively “Flower City Street”.

The process is, a joining together a bundle strains of Silk threads together then, locking them, by combing like combing a long hair… Then threading a thin wires inbetween the threads, in different partitions intervals then cutting to the right width in between the wires with then patted evening, twirling into a fluttering then it’s up to the artist to create from imagination…

#QIPAO #Cheongsam #旗袍 #QingDynasty | #延禧攻略 – #StoryOfYanxiPalace – #TelevisionMovieWardrobe – Wu Yinyan’s Empress Wei YingLuo -Weigiya Xiaoyichun white crystal bracelet- how to get this look..

As part of the handcrafted sewn Wardrobe the production costing at one hundred million USD in production cost towards the wardrobe also props..  in bringing out the history of  Qing Dynasty Qipao- Cheongsam also have that sense of individual style but it’s more rigid, bold practicality uniformed for the occasion, in which each piece of clothing is hand crafted like, studied in this current Chinese made television production of 延禧攻略 -Story of Yanxi Palace to the incredible sense of handcrafted detail of that era of Sixth Year of Qianlong… where the material hand crafted sewn with the necessary details and sewn methods of the that era with modern methods of creating television and movie wardrobe.. each wardrobe clothing brings that extra layers of the  character’s storyline – or multiple stories into that scene that the wardrobe create represented that persons individuality ..

Fine Traditional Filigree Jewellers- Wu Yinyan’s Empress Wei YingLuo -Weigiya Xiaoyichun white crystal bracelet

 

As part of the wardrobe accessories that was fabricated, is story transitioned is Wu Yinyan’s Empress Wei YingLuo -Weigiya Xiaoyichun white crystal bracelet, that she wears neatly hung on her breast shoulder button of her Qipao –Cheongsam dress as that bracelet is a form of a Buddha’s sutra’s necklace in which most case the Buddhism was the main religion during the Qing Dynasty in which Buddha’s Bead Necklaces in where court officials…

Fine Traditional Filigree Jewellers-  Wu Yinyan’s Empress Wei YingLuo -Weigiya Xiaoyichun white crystal bracelet, is featured has she is given by Qin Lan’s Empress Fuca Rongyin – Empress Xiaoxianchun featuring white crystal with rounded ruby coloured partitions… in which the bracelet has a diameter of 12 centimeters with a 22 carat gold plated handcrafted  replica  with the license indentation  written engraved “ Story of Yanxi Palace” at the back of the plate with ruby crystal centered setting  with a pair of cobalt blue settings with ruby drops threaded by a green silk drop..

Fine Traditional Filigree Jewellers- Wu Yinyan’s Empress Wei YingLuo -Weigiya Xiaoyichun white crystal bracelet,

Fine Traditional Filigree Jewellers- Wu Yinyan’s Empress Wei YingLuo -Weigiya Xiaoyichun white crystal bracelet.. Comes with Certification of authenticity with other documentation from the Jewellery workshop from the Collection.. The Wu Yinyan’s Empress Wei YingLuo -Weigiya Xiaoyichun white crystal bracelet comes with gorgeous elegant round bracelet box embroidery in with imperial red silk wrapping in Empress Dress robe Embroidered patchwork textures…  That resembles the Story of Yanxi Palace thematic character of the Qing Dynasty in which the handcrafted box that like you had the Forbidden City creative seamstress crafted for you…