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Inspired by the art of traditional Chinese paper-cutting, this design reimagines the stallion through delicate lines. The horse carries a gold ingot (yuanbao) on its back, a visual pun for "Instant Wealth" (Mǎ Shàng Yǒu Qián)—as "on a horse" sounds like "immediately" in Chinese. Featuring exquisite embroidery on both the front and back, it seamlessly blends ancient folk aesthetics with a modern blessing.
This design features a stallion carrying a gourd, a visual pun for "Instant Blessings" (Mǎ Shàng Yǒu Fú). Since "on a horse" sounds like "immediately" and the "gourd" symbolizes "good fortune," it represents the swift arrival of luck and prosperity. The front features exquisite embroidery, delivering a classic and elegant visual aesthetic.
Back embroidery inspired by a National Palace Museum masterwork: Giuseppe Castiglione’s A-Yu-Xi, Spear in Hand, Charging Forward — capturing the forward drive of a warrior on horseback.