Zodiac Dragon Auspicious Red Envelope Bag Set of 5 / Traditional Dragon Paper Cutting Old Style

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Zodiac Dragon Auspicious Red Envelope Bag Set of 5 / Traditional Dragon Paper Cutting Old Style - Chinese New Year - Paper Red

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Since ancient times, the dragon has been revered as a mythical creature and a clan totem worshipped by early civilizations. During the Yuan Dynasty, it gradually became associated with imperial imagery, with strict prohibitions against officials and commoners using dragon motifs. For instance, decorative patterns on vessels and clothing, as well as attire, were forbidden from featuring dragon or phoenix designs. The five-clawed dragon was exclusively reserved for imperial use. By the Ming Dynasty, regulations for imperial attire and insignia were further codified, stating that robes and banners could not incorporate black, yellow, or purple hues, nor dragon or phoenix motifs. Fortunately, we live in contemporary times, where owning or displaying an elegant and noble dragon image will not lead to imprisonment. - - - According to China's first dictionary, the character for dragon (龍) is defined as: "The foremost of scaled creatures. It can be hidden or luminous, minute or immense, short or long. On the vernal equinox, it ascends to heaven; on the autumnal equinox, it dives into the abyss." -- Xu Shen of the Eastern Han Dynasty, *Shuowen Jiezi* (AD 100) The dragon, capable of soaring through the skies and plunging into the depths, with its ever-changing form, has been regarded as an auspicious beast since antiquity. Ancient depictions of dragons often portrayed them in various poses, such as coiled, soaring, walking, or looking back. Surrounding images of flying dragons are frequently adorned with auspicious patterns to enhance their dynamism and auspicious symbolism. These include motifs like auspicious clouds, ruyi clouds, waves, wave-and-cliff patterns (composed of waves and mountain cliffs, symbolizing peace across the four seas and a stable realm), and fire pearls (a bead paired with flames, forming the image of a dragon playing with a pearl). Pattern: Traditional Dragon Paper Cutting Old Style - Red Envelopes Paper: Eco-friendly Red Cardstock 120g Technique: Embossed Hot Foil Stamping Size: 9 X 18.5 cm Color: Matte Rose Gold Square Scrolls (Dou Fang) Paper: Eco-friendly Red Cardstock 240g Technique: Embossed Hot Foil Stamping Size: 15 X 15 cm Color: Matte Rose Gold - About Shipping After payment, it takes 1-2 business days to prepare and ship your order, excluding holidays. If you choose Registered Mail with the Post Office, delivery will occur 2-3 days after dispatch. If you opt for Convenience Store Pickup, your order will arrive at the designated store 48 hours after shipment. Please keep an eye on SMS notifications from the logistics system.

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Paper
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Taiwan
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Down to the last 5
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No.99,170 - Stationery  |  No.4,185 - Chinese New Year
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Chinese New Year is a significant occasion. Prepare in advance to fill your home with joyful and bustling energy.

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