I looked up some information on how to get Han dynasty period black, it may not always be accurate but I hope it helps. There are approximately three methods available. The first one involves dyeing with indigo dye to achieve a deep blue color, followed by using extracts from yellow wood and bayberry peel as a dye mixture to achieve a dark blue shade, resulting in a profound hue. The second method entails soaking bluegrass leaves in water, then immersing them together with alum and gallnuts for dyeing. The third method, perhaps simpler and more practical, involves extracting dye from the Chinese sumac tree, combining it with alum and warming it together with the fabric for dyeing. Then, a single dyeing process with a certain concentration of indigo dye is applied.
Not really traditional quju shenyi, the style in the picture appeared more in the beginning stages of the hanfu renaissance, and is now appearing more in dramas.
It looks like a very nice material, how does the top touch feel?
I looked up some information on how to get Han dynasty period black, it may not always be accurate but I hope it helps. There are approximately three methods available. The first one involves dyeing with indigo dye to achieve a deep blue color, followed by using extracts from yellow wood and bayberry peel as a dye mixture to achieve a dark blue shade, resulting in a profound hue. The second method entails soaking bluegrass leaves in water, then immersing them together with alum and gallnuts for dyeing. The third method, perhaps simpler and more practical, involves extracting dye from the Chinese sumac tree, combining it with alum and warming it together with the fabric for dyeing. Then, a single dyeing process with a certain concentration of indigo dye is applied.
I really enjoyed Leo Wu's acting in Love Like the Galaxy!! I even think this drama compares to the story of minglan in my mind, they are similar.
Not really traditional quju shenyi, the style in the picture appeared more in the beginning stages of the hanfu renaissance, and is now appearing more in dramas.
Yellow Emperor. History records that it was the Yellow Emperor who determined the shape of the original Hanfu.
Are they Siblings?😂
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the first one is prefect!
nice color!!
The top is a cross-collar Ru from the Wei-Jin period, but I'm not so sure for the skirt, like the song dynasty Xuan Qun.