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2007

Putian Shangpin Home Deco Co.,Ltd

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  • home decoration -- paper cut (BJZ-001)
    Putian Shangpin Home Deco Co.,Ltd . We base on the creative Chinese artistry such as useful health special folk and traditional home ornaments, focus in promoting great live space after finishing your house , do as representation who shows the soul of our old Chinese cultures combine with modern ideas .Our purpose is : Loving our home, Dedicating warmhearted gifts . We declare that'Simple built
  • China paper-cut countryside
    Paper-cut is a very distinctive visual art of Chinese handicrafts. It originated from the 6th century when women used to paste golden and silver foil cuttings onto their hair at the temples, and men used them in sacred rituals. Later, they were used during festivals to decorate gates and windows. After hundreds of years' development, now they have become a very popular means of decoration among co
  • China paper-cut flower peony
    Paper-cut is a very distinctive visual art of Chinese handicrafts. It originated from the 6th century when women used to paste golden and silver foil cuttings onto their hair at the temples, and men used them in sacred rituals. Later, they were used during festivals to decorate gates and windows. After hundreds of years'' development, now they have become a very popular means of decoration among c
  • China paper-cut animal peacock
    Paper-cut is a very distinctive visual art of Chinese handicrafts. It originated from the 6th century when women used to paste golden and silver foil cuttings onto their hair at the temples, and men used them in sacred rituals. Later, they were used during festivals to decorate gates and windows. After hundreds of years'' development, now they have become a very popular means of decoration among c
  • China paper-cut bridge scenery
    Paper-cut is a very distinctive visual art of Chinese handicrafts. It originated from the 6th century when women used to paste golden and silver foil cuttings onto their hair at the temples, and men used them in sacred rituals. Later, they were used during festivals to decorate gates and windows. After hundreds of years' development, now they have become a very popular means of decoration among co
 
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