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Luminous Emperor Jade Seal Excavation Blind Box Qin Shi Huang...

The jade seal refers specifically to the seal of the emperor, which is a symbol of supreme power. It is made of gold or jade. The seal first appeared in the Zhou Dynasty. In the pre-Qin period, the seal and the seal were commonly called. It was not until the Qin Dynasty that the seal and the seal were distinguished. The seal used by the emperor was called a seal, while the seal used by the subjects could only be called an seal.

$13.99
Polished copper pure copper relief gold dotted eight immortals...

According to legend, when the peonies were in full bloom on Penglai Island, the immortal Baiyun invited the Eight Immortals and the Five Sages to join in the celebration. On the way back, Li Tieguai suggested that they not take the boat but find their own way. This is the origin of the saying “The Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing their magical powers” ​​or “The Eight Immortals cross the sea, each relying on their own abilities”.

$74.99
[Intangible Cultural Heritage Gift] Handmade Suzhou Specialty...

The round fan symbolizes reunion and happiness, embodying traditional Chinese auspicious meanings. Since ancient times, the Chinese have associated round fans with the Mid-Autumn Festival for two reasons: first, the festival celebrates family reunion, which the round fan represents; second, the fan’s shape resembles the full moon, and moon gazing during Mid-Autumn is a cherished cultural tradition.

$49.99
Suzhou Double-Sided Embroidery – Fully Handmade Embroidered...

Chinese embroidery has a long and profound history, with its origins tracing back to the Shang and Zhou dynasties, and its legacy continuing into modern times. Over the course of more than 3,000 years and through countless dynastic changes, the art of embroidery—like the totem of the phoenix—has deeply rooted itself in the hearts of the people and grown ever more vibrant and flourishing

$159.99
Finished Suzhou Embroidery Ornament – Handmade Double-Sided...

Screens first appeared over 3,000 years ago during the Zhou dynasty as exclusive furnishings for the emperor, symbolizing status and power. Over time, their function evolved to include blocking wind, dividing spaces, and providing privacy, while also serving as decorative elements that enhance the beauty of an environment. This combination of utility and aesthetics has allowed screens to endure through the ages and develop into a variety of artistic forms

$84.99