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ysf1512367207@gmail.com posted an update a week ago
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Yo, I don’t know what it is, but just looking at those pics hits me with this heavy vibe of history!
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Warring States period clothing? Man, that’s ancient.
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com posted an update 4 weeks ago
Sketch: Luoyang City, Tang Dynasty Women’s Hair CrownsIn the High Tang period, women prized tall, towering hair buns, often using wigs (called “yiji” or false buns) or wooden/paper padding to stack their hair into exaggerated heights, creating styles like the “Eji” (towering bun) or “Jinghu Ji” (startled swan bun).
Hair crowns were often…
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com posted an update 7 weeks ago
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com posted an update 3 months ago
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com posted an update 3 months ago
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com posted an update 3 months ago
Why are some hanfu so expensive?
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Silk + hand-embroidery = $$$. Basically wearable art!
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Cheap ones scream “mass-produced”—zero personality.
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com posted an update 3 months ago
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com posted an update 3 months ago
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com posted an update 3 months ago
Can I make my own hanfu?
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Totally! Start with a simple ruqun—YouTube tutorials saved my sanity.
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DIY’d my first skirt. Wonky hems = “artisanal vibes,” right?
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com posted an update 3 months ago
Is hanfu embroidery handmade?
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High-end = hand-stitched ($$$). Fast fashion? Machines go brrr.
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My splurge piece has tiny imperfections—proof of human hands!
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