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Bride in Red at Chinese Wedding in Shanghai Kids Apron

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Painting, drawing, crafts – all great activities, but hard on clothes. This kid-length apron will keep clothes neat and clean. It has two centre pockets for holding extra brushes, stickers, or other supplies. Select a design from our marketplace or add patterns, images, or text of your own!

  • Dimensions: 50.8 cm L x 38.1 cm W
  • Material: 100% Polyester
  • Machine washable

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Bride in Red at Chinese Wedding in Shanghai Kids Apron

Bride in Red at Chinese Wedding in Shanghai Kids Apron

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 emphasized 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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By Lynn M.29 April 2022Verified Purchase
Apron, Kids
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This apron is made with a durable fabric! My grandson LOVES it! The shape provides great coverage to protect clothes from paint spatters, etc. The print quality is excellent! The detailed lines of the dragon drawings are printed in a crisp, clean manner.
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By Kathy k.10 December 2019Verified Purchase
Apron, Standard
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It is a good size for a child’s apron, it’s not too small and fits my 8 year old granddaughter perfectly. She was thrilled to see her name on the apron.The material is thick, excellent quality. The screen print of the cupcake is large and so is the child’s name. It takes up most of the upper half of the apron so it looks very nice. I haven’t washed it but the thick material will probably wash well.
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5 out of 5 stars rating
By amrita o.29 December 2013Verified Purchase
Apron, Standard
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I had already given the father an apron with Master Chef on it for last Christmas. Since then, his young son has started to bake, inspired by Master Chef TV show. So, I sent this apron, with his name and "The Real Master Chef" on it, and he really enjoyed it. Very easy to customize, fast shipping, excellent return policy - what's not to like? I probably should have selected a darker color, but that was my choice, not Zazzle's. For the light color, it turned out surprisingly well.
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Product ID: 154650962858704105
Posted on 6/06/2022, 2:18 PM
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