Mamian Qun from Ming Dynasty Hanfu - Phoenix Gold Brocade Skirt
Mamian Qun from Ming Dynasty Hanfu - Phoenix Gold Brocade Skirt
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Sublime Mamianqun skirt (马面裙) inspired by the Shanhaijing (山海经) , the “Classic of Mountains and Seas”, a famous Chinese mythological collection.
The delicately iridescent light purple fabric is adorned with a sumptuous golden and lilac phoenix , a symbol of renewal, elegance and nobility .
The jacquard weave with golden threads reflects the light with silky highlights, offering a majestic and poetic look.
Ideal for Hanfu enthusiasts, ceremonies or artistic photo shoots.
Color: Iridescent light purple
Motifs: Golden phoenix, feathers and cloud scrolls inspired by Shanhaijing
Material: Polyester jacquard woven with metallic threads
Closure: Ties at the waist
Season: Spring / Summer / Fall
| Skirt (cm) | L |
| Length | 105 |
| Waist size | < 105 |
Recommended size: XL for height 170 cm or more, L for height 165 cm or more, M for a height of 160 cm or more
Size information
Size information
Please note that Chinese sizes are smaller than European sizes, but the loose design of Hanfu ensures excellent size compatibility.
Washing and maintenance
Washing and maintenance
1. When using a washing machine, please put the clothes in a laundry bag and wash in warm water at 20-30°C.
2. After washing, hang it in a well-ventilated place indoors to air dry. Keep away from direct sunlight to avoid fading.
3. When ironing, use the lowest heat setting or use steam to remove wrinkles.
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