
A Touch of Paradise Compact Mirror
The design for this mirror features Shen Yunâs 2019 campaign image: a lady dances in front of Shen Yunâs breathtaking digital backdrops, based on traditional Chinese landscape painting.
With thousands of years of history, classical Chinese dance infuses traditional Chinese thought and expression into a strikingly complex and expressive system of dance. Mirrors, copper made, have been in use in China since the Shang Dynasty. The ancients thought of mirrors as a way of self-reflection. They said, âusing copper as a mirror, you can adjust your attire; using the past as a mirror, you can learn from history; and using people as mirrors, you can learn from the experience of others.â
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A Touch of Paradise Compact Mirror
The design for this mirror features Shen Yunâs 2019 campaign image: a lady dances in front of Shen Yunâs breathtaking digital backdrops, based on traditional Chinese landscape painting.
With thousands of years of history, classical Chinese dance infuses traditional Chinese thought and expression into a strikingly complex and expressive system of dance. Mirrors, copper made, have been in use in China since the Shang Dynasty. The ancients thought of mirrors as a way of self-reflection. They said, âusing copper as a mirror, you can adjust your attire; using the past as a mirror, you can learn from history; and using people as mirrors, you can learn from the experience of others.â
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The design for this mirror features Shen Yunâs 2019 campaign image: a lady dances in front of Shen Yunâs breathtaking digital backdrops, based on traditional Chinese landscape painting.
With thousands of years of history, classical Chinese dance infuses traditional Chinese thought and expression into a strikingly complex and expressive system of dance. Mirrors, copper made, have been in use in China since the Shang Dynasty. The ancients thought of mirrors as a way of self-reflection. They said, âusing copper as a mirror, you can adjust your attire; using the past as a mirror, you can learn from history; and using people as mirrors, you can learn from the experience of others.â





















