Peking Opera Embroidery
During the Tang Dynasty (618–907), the Emperor Taizong founded an opera school called Liyuan (Pear Garden). Chinese opera reached its pinnacle under the Qing court (1644–1911), giving birth to what is known as Peking Opera. Reproduced here is a piece of beautifully embroidered opera skirt from that era.
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Size |
Width: 180mm (7") Height: 230mm (9") Depth: 22mm (¾")
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Interior Language |
English (International Holidays) |
Interior |
Vertical |
Date Range |
January 2026 - December 2026 |
Page Count |
160 Pages |
Closure |
Wrap |
Colour |
Multi-colour
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GSM (paper weight) |
100 |
Cover |
Hardcover |
Edge Printing |
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Binding Type |
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Pouch Type |
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Interior Paper |
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Ribbon Markers. |
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More Features |
- 100% recycled binder boards
- Decorative printed cover paper
- FSC-certified text paper
- Threaded stitching and glue, as needed
- Acid-free sustainable forest paper
- Monthly planner
- Conversion tables
- Year planner
- International dialling codes
- Mini calendars
- International holidays
- World time zones
- Note-taking pages
- Address book insert
- Name plate
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