[Peacock Feather Beaded Colorful Embroidery Yunlong Lucky Clothes Robe]
Peacock Feather Beaded Colorful Embroidery Yunlong Lucky Clothes Robe, clear, 143 cm in length, 216 cm in full length of two sleeves, 18 cm in sleeve width, 134 cm in chest length and 124 cm in hem width. The old collection of the Qing Palace
This robe has a round neck, right lapel, large lapel, horseshoe sleeves, left and right train, and straight body. The whole robe is made of blue satin and embroidered with green peacock feathers. This is called “Pavui”. Nine five-claw dragons were embroidered with beaded embroidery, and four positive dragons were embroidered on the collar and sleeve. Traditional auspicious patterns were interspersed between the dragons: “eight auspicious”, “dark eight immortals”, “eight treasures”, “three more”, multicolored clouds, bats and longevity
The three-halo transition method is used in color matching, which is from light to deep, so that the color of the whole robe is bright and soft and elegant. In addition, the rice bead embroidery of the dragon body, the bow thread embroidery of the dragon fin, the horn mouth and the tail, the round gold thread and the round silver thread embroidery of the dragon beard, the coral bead embroidery of the flowing fire pattern, and the auspicious patterns of the multicolored yarn embroidery are all embroidered with neat workmanship and skilled needlework. This robe is the only treasure left in the Qing Dynasty, and it is rare in the history of its jade weaving technology. It is an important historical material for studying the Qing Dynasty embroidery technology.
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