Korea’s culture and art, as is the case with any country, is influenced directly and
symbolically by its floral and fauna: in geographic terms the theme of “place”.
The crane itself has a rich cultural representation in all East Asian countries as it is revered as a representation of longevity (the crane can live up to forty years) and constancy (the birds mate for life).The motif of the crane can be found in Chinese and Japanese art and culture as well as Korea’s.
The symbol of the crane was also appropriated by the upper class in Korea as its
image decorated celadon, wall screens, embroidered “rank badges”, and other objects of the
wealthy. Because of the crane’s ritual mating dance there were even court dances based on the
cranes’movements. Lower classes having fewer non-utilitarian possessions
had fewer representations of the crane, but had a strong sense of the crane’s importance in terms of oral tradition.
Soft and comfortable Doze off comfortably with a one-of-a-kind pillowcase. Create a luxurious getaway with this super soft and cozy pillowcase. Counting sheep has never been easier, and sleep never ever felt so good. High-quality printing This pillowcase is printed prior to being sewn, allowing for beautiful edge-to-edge printing. Thermal transfer print can maintain the true color of the original picture.
Soft and high-quality The main material of this outfit is polyester, this fabric is soft and comfortable to the touch. Simple and practical, not easy to shrink. Traditional Chinese design The Chinese suit with buckle closure and two pockets is fashionable, easy to wear, and long-lasting. The Chinese style designs suit both casual and fashionable wear. Multi-functional use It is perfect for Chinese New Year, Christmas, Halloween, Cosplay parties, School, Role Play, kung fu, tai chi, Martial arts, Wing Chun, Spring festival, Stage performances, Birthday or holiday gifts, etc. The traditional Chinese design is also suitable for casual events, sports, fashion pieces, celebrations, and other occasions. High-quality printing Thermal transfer print has the capability of printing non-fading vivid colors. It is suitable for a variety of fabrics for printing patterns clearly.
Tangzhuang (Chinese: 唐裝; pinyin: Tángzhuāng; lit. ‘Chinese suit’), sometimes called Tang suit, is a kind of Chinese jacket with Manchu origins and Han influences, characterized with a mandarin collar closing at the front with frog buttons. It is an updated form of the Qingmagua, itself a more fashionable adaptation of the riding jacket once worn by Manchu horsemen. Nowadays, the tangzhuang is one of the main formal clothing worn by Chinese men on various occasions; overseas Chinese also wear it as a form of fashion or to express their cultural identity.
Soft and high-quality The main material of this outfit is polyester, this fabric is soft and comfortable to the touch. Simple and practical, not easy to shrink. Traditional Chinese design The Chinese suit with buckle closure and two pockets is fashionable, easy to wear, and long-lasting. The Chinese style designs suit both casual and fashionable wear. High-quality printing Thermal transfer print has the capability of printing non-fading vivid colors. It is suitable for a variety of fabrics for printing patterns clearly.
The impression of dragons in a large number of Asian countries has been influenced by Chinese culture, such as in Korea, Vietnam, and Japan. Chinese tradition has always used the dragon totem as the national emblem, and the “Yellow Dragon flag” of the Qing dynasty has influenced the impression that China is a dragon in many European countries. The white dragon of the flag of modern Bhutan is a classic Chinese-style dragon.
A durable work of art This is a handicraft with retro characteristics. Fans of this classic style not only represent elegance but also keep you cool in summer and decorate your home and office. The detail of this fan is quite ensured in quality, fit, and comfort. Lightweight The folding fan is collapsible which is an ideal choice for fans. It is lightweight and easy to carry and collect, this wooden foldable handheld fan is perfect for keeping cool in hot weather, cooling yourself, and enjoying the natural breeze.
High-quality printing Thermal transfer print maintains beautiful printing with its true color, you can freely enjoy daily use of this unique customized fan no worry about fading. Made with a unique construction this fan is sure to last you for a long time.
Dynamite with a laser beam. This color is a bastard. Stone cold.
Violet is the color of light at the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum, between blue and invisible ultraviolet. It is one of the seven colors that Isaac Newton labeled when dividing the spectrum of visible light in 1672. Violet light has a wavelength between approximately 380 and 435 nanometers.[2] The color’s name is derived from the violet flower.[3][4]
In the RGB color model used in computer and television screens, violet is produced by mixing red and blue light, with more blue than red. In the RYB color model historically used by painters, violet is created with a combination of red and blue pigments and is located between blue and purple on the color wheel. In the CMYK color model used in printing, violet is created with a combination of magenta and cyan pigments, with more magenta than cyan. On the RGB/CMY(K) color wheel, violet is located between blue and magenta.
Violet is closely associated with purple. In optics, violet is a spectral color (referring to the color of different single wavelengths of light), whereas purple is the color of various combinations of red and blue (or violet) light,[5][6] some of which humans perceive as similar to violet. In common usage, both terms are used to refer to a variety of colors between blue and red in hue.[7][8][9]
Violet has a long history of association with royalty, originally because Tyrian purple dye was extremely expensive in antiquity.[10] The emperors of Rome wore purple togas, as did the Byzantine emperors. During the Middle Ages, violet was worn by bishops and university professors and was often used in art as the color of the robes of the Virgin Mary.[11] In Chinese painting, the color violet represents the “unity transcending the duality of Yin and yang” and “the ultimate harmony of the universe“.[12] In New Age thinking, purple and/or violet is associated with the crown chakra.[13] One European study suggests that violet is the color people most often associate with extravagance, individualism, vanity and ambiguity.[14]
fun ultraviolet fact:
Animals can see ultraviolet light?
Okay, fine, mammals can have UV vision, but only small ones like rodents and bats. Not so: In the 2010s, Glen Jeffery found that reindeer, dogs, cats, pigs, cows, ferrets, and many other mammals can detect UV with their short blue cones
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