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Bride in Red at Chinese Wedding in Shanghai Clipboard
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Bride in Red at Chinese Wedding in Shanghai Clipboard
The air crackled with the joyous anticipation of a wedding day. The young woman, Xiaohua, stood bathed in the warm glow of the room, a vision of youthful elegance. Her face, flawless with a touch of light makeup that emphasised her youthful features, was framed by a cascade of black hair adorned with a phoenix hairpin; a traditional symbol of good luck and prosperity in Chinese weddings. A bright red stain coloured her lips, echoing the auspicious hue of her wedding dress, a stunning qipao that hugged her curves like a second skin. The crimson silk shimmered with intricate gold embroidery, each design a delicate phoenix taking flight – a silent prayer for a harmonious and fruitful union, a common wish for couples in Chinese weddings. --- A Xiuhe, a traditional wedding headpiece crafted from red silk and adorned with strings of freshwater pearls, rested upon her head. The lattice-like design, reminiscent of a magpie's nest, symbolised industriousness and the hope for a future filled with abundance, a traditional blessing bestowed upon brides during Chinese weddings. Each pearl, meticulously sewn onto the silk, represented a heartfelt blessing from her family and ancestors, their love a weight she carried with pride on her wedding day. In her hands, she cradled a grand bouquet of peonies-China's national flower-their velvety petals a symbol of passion and new beginnings, a popular choice for Chinese wedding bouquets. The lush green stems, reminiscent of jade, whispered of longevity and prosperity, another blessing hoped for in Chinese weddings. The off-white backdrop of the room, adorned with papercuts depicting scenes of everlasting love, seemed to fade away, leaving only the radiant bride, a picture of elegance and tradition, ready to embark on a love story that stretched back generations, a beautiful continuation of Chinese wedding customs. --- According to copyright laws of the People's Republic of China, Works enter the public domain 50 years after they were first published, or if unpublished 50 years from creation.
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I love the sparkly background that the designer made, I personalized it for my JP business so I can use it for work and it showcases my business name and team name. Hopefully when I can afford it, and I get some teamies as well. I will buy one for them too as a gift like other team leaders gives their teamies things to give back and encourage them. I can also use it to hold my notes when I go to local, national and abroad events. It is great quality and well made. The printing is awesome, it's bright and clear. It's printed on both sides really well. Just what I wanted. The board is very sturdy as well.
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By A.18 March 2018 • Verified Purchase
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I wanted something different for my personal trainers birthday and found this funny clipboard.He absolutely loves it !Very pleased. Printing is excellent
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By Patricia t.26 August 2023 • Verified Purchase
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I just wish it had a extra gloss texture to shine but I love it anyway!!! Thanks so much !!!
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Product ID: 256981639760301408
Created on 08/06/2022, 8:08
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