Housewarming Gifts Chinese Zodiac Lucky Paper Cut Ornament Creative Home Decoration
Material: blonde walnut, etched art paper, tempered glass
Craftsmanship: 12-color art spray + handmade three-dimensional hollowing
Product size: 63cm*13cm
Product size for manual measurement, there may be 1 to 2cm error, is a normal phenomenon, please consider before buying.
This product is inspired by the "Chinese Zodiac" and uses it as the core design element. It is matched with Chinese intangible cultural heritage such as Hanfu, Chinese knots, and ingots, and incorporates the characteristics and customs of ancient Chinese festivals to create a happy and peaceful festival atmosphere.
The overall color is red and gold, conveying a strong auspicious meaning and blessings. A creative ornament designed by combining hollow three-dimensional painting with paper-cutting.
Paper-cutting techniques to create a national tide of treasures multi-layer superposition, layer by layer rendering playing, creating multi-layer three-dimensional magical visual effect multi-layer three-dimensional cutting, layer by layer.The Southern Lion, also known as the "Awakening Lion", is derived from the lion dance of the Tang Dynasty. After the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, the lion dance culture was introduced to the Lingnan region as immigrants from the Central Plains migrated south. Since the Ming Dynasty, the awakening lion has appeared in Guangdong. In 2006, the awakening lion was selected as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage.
The big drum is a percussion instrument of the Han, Tibetan and other ethnic groups, popular throughout the country. From ancient times to the present, the big drum has always been a favorite folk instrument of people of all ethnic groups. The shape is also different due to the different popular regions and users. It is mostly used in occasions such as timekeeping, sacrifices, military, dance, opera, weddings and funerals, and folk entertainment.
Chinese paper-cutting is a folk art that uses scissors or carving knives to cut patterns on paper to decorate life or cooperate with other folk activities. In China, paper-cutting is integrated into the social life of people of all ethnic groups and is an important part of various folk activities.Hanfu is the traditional dress of the Han nationality. It is the embodiment of China's "the country of etiquette" and "the splendid China". It carries China's outstanding crafts and aesthetics such as dyeing, weaving and embroidery, and inherits more than 30 Chinese intangible cultural heritages and protected Chinese arts and crafts.
Zisha teapot is a unique handmade clay handicraft in China. Its production began in the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty. The raw material is purple clay. It is an "antique" with collection value. As the saying goes, "What jewels in the world are worth taking, how can they be compared to a ball of clay in Yangxian?"
Chinese knot is a kind of hand-woven craft, and the emotion and wisdom it displays are aspects of the ancient civilization of the Han people. Because of its symmetrical and exquisite appearance, it can represent the long history of the Han nationality and conform to the customs and aesthetic concepts of traditional Chinese decoration, so it is named Chinese knot.Erhu is a stringed instrument brought over by the Hu people from the Western Regions in the Tang Dynasty. It comes from the Xi tribe in the north, so it is also called "Huqin". It is one of the main bowed string instruments in the Chinese musical instrument family. The timbre is almost the same as that of human voice. It has a singing and narrative sense, and has very rich expressiveness and artistic appeal.
The traditional bamboo weaving craft has a long history and is rich in the crystallization of the hard work of the Chinese working people. After a long history of evolution, bamboo weaving has evolved from daily necessities to handicrafts to collectibles. Their shapes are varied, and their decorative features are full of form and rhythm, bringing us a unique aesthetic experience.
The lucky bag is one of China's traditional mascots. Its earliest prototype is the money bag. In ancient times, people put money in a hand-sewn cloth bag with the word "Fu" embroidered on it, and then tied the bag with a rope and carried it with them. Later, people gradually called it a "lucky bag".Oil-paper umbrellas are one of the traditional items of the Han nationality, and have been used for more than a thousand years. The umbrella frame is made of hand-cut bamboo strips, and the umbrella cover is made of leather cotton paper coated with natural waterproof tung oil. Oil-paper umbrellas are the earliest umbrellas in the world. They are made entirely by hand and are all made of natural materials. They are the crystallization of the wisdom of the ancient Chinese.
The origin of flower and grass lanterns can be traced back to the Eastern Han Dynasty in China, and it has a history and inheritance of more than thousands of years. As an important part of China's intangible cultural heritage, flower and grass lanterns carry the traditional culture of the Chinese nation and show the Chinese people's yearning and pursuit for a better life.
Yuanbao is a kind of currency in ancient times. In the Yuan Dynasty, gold and silver were officially called "yuanbao". However, as early as the Kaiyuan Tongbao period in the early Tang Dynasty, the folks took it as a huge and precious meaning, and read it as "Kaitong Yuanbao". In the Yuan Dynasty, gold and silver coins were called "yuanbao", which means the treasure of the Yuan Dynasty.
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Whether it is for your own use or as a gift, it is high-end, atmospheric and upscale.
Golden walnut as a picture frame:
High-grade wood, unique golden silk wave pattern and rare gold fluorescence make it has high aesthetic and commercial value.
Handmade three-dimensional hollowing:
12-color high-precision microblading for a wider range of colors and higher color accuracy.
High-definition transparent tempered glass:
When the glass is damaged by external force, the fragments will become small, obtuse angular broken particles similar to a honeycomb, which is not easy to cause serious injury to the human body.The Chinese zodiac, as an essential part of Chinese culture, started to take shape during the Han Dynasty. This era formalizes a twelve-year cycle, where each year is associated with a specific animal, as part of a timekeeping system. This system, known as the zodiac cycle, combined the twelve Earthly Branches (地支) with the ten Heavenly Stems (天干) to create a total of a 60-year cycle. Each Earthly Branch was linked to an animal, and to the twelve zodiac signs: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.The Rat represents the five elements of the earth's branch of the Zishui (water), which is as good as water, and the benevolent are happy with mountains and the wise are happy with water. Water in ancient times has the meaning of flow, can accept all things, symbolizing the sea, in addition, the folk also believe that the rat is psychic, can tend to good luck and prevent disasters. Rats have many children, but also be seen as vigilant and adaptable, progeny, family prosperity symbol.
The Ox has always been a symbol of diligence and strength in people's minds. The ox is a hard-working and selfless animal, endowed with good qualities such as diligence, endurance, steadiness, perseverance, loyalty, and down-to-earthness.
Tiger is the embodiment of power in traditional Chinese culture, it symbolizes power and majesty. It symbolizes power and majesty. According to the book, “The tiger is the longest of all beasts and can ward off ghosts and evil spirits.” The tiger is a strong and powerful animal, and its body is full of treasures, which can suppress evil spirits and help people to protect peace and security.
Rabbits are cute and lively, and although they are small, they leap over obstacles, which is seen as a symbol of positive and ambitious behavior. In ancient times, it was often given a mysterious color and used in combination with elements such as osmanthus flowers and the moon to symbolize longevity and good fortune.
The Chinese zodiac dragon is a mythical animal in ancient China and one of the "Four Spirits". It is said to be able to ride on clouds and call the wind and rain, so it was regarded as a symbol of power and status in feudal society. Successive kings would regard themselves as "real dragon emperors" and the clothes they wore were called "dragon robes". To this day, dragons are still loved by the people, and people often call outstanding talents "dragons among men" to recognize their abilities.
Snakes also had a mysterious color in ancient times. In ancient mythology, there was a saying of "Teng Snake", which was ranked below the four symbols, was good at water, could fly without feet, and could become a dragon if it survived the catastrophe. Therefore, snakes also became the representative of gods. The ancients believed that snakes were fearless in the face of danger, calm and composed, and had a strong sense of responsibility, and could face many difficulties calmly.
The horse is unrestrained and has strong vitality, implying passion, agility and the ability to travel thousands of miles a day. Its optimism and spirit have always been admired by people. The ancients often used horses to imply a successful career and rapid rise.
Sheep is a lucky animal with gentle, peaceful and kind character. It is a symbol of peace, tranquility and wealth. People like to use "Three Yangs Bring Good Luck" to represent the return of spring and renewal of everything.
Monkeys are primates with intelligence close to that of humans. They are smart and witty. In many cultures, monkeys are symbols of intelligence and evolution, and are therefore widely loved by people. Monkeys are homophonic with "hou", which means "hou", and in ancient China, they symbolized high official positions, high salaries, longevity and health.
In traditional Chinese culture, chicken is a bird with five virtues. Its Chinese character is homophonic with “吉” (good luck), so it means “good luck” and “good fortune”. People use the image of “chicken laying eggs” to symbolize “life” and “reproduction”.
In traditional Chinese culture, dogs are regarded as symbols of loyalty, friendliness and happiness. The barking of dogs is the same as "wang", which means prosperity, happiness, a sign of good or bad luck, and the removal of disasters. People like to keep dogs for company.
The zodiac pig has a simple and honest appearance, and is plump and stylish. It is endowed with the meaning of blessing and wealth by the people. Raising pigs is considered a blessing in farming societies. Having pigs in the home symbolizes "good fortune, wealth, longevity, happiness" and "good luck"
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