[Yellow Satin Gold Tuan Long Format Robe]
Yellow Satin Gold Tuan Long Format Robe, in the early Qing Dynasty, was 108 cm in length, 135 cm in length at both sleeves, 12 cm in width at the cuffs, 92 cm in width at the hem, 37 cm in length at the front and rear, and 17 cm in length at the left and right. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The robe has a round neck, a right lapel, a horseshoe sleeve, and a train. The robe is woven with red round gold thread on the five plain satin ground, and the collar, lapel and sleeve ends are decorated with stone Kui dragon weaving gold satin. The robe is lined with white pigment textile lining. The placket is decorated with 4 gold-plated plain buttons
This is the auspicious dress of the emperor in the early Qing Dynasty. Its twisted red round gold thread is even and thin, the dragon pattern jacquard is clear, and the golden dragon pattern is more and more dazzling by weaving the dragon fin and the cloud, which is one of the characteristics of clothing decoration in the early Qing Dynasty. This style of robe is beautiful and delicate, soft and comfortable to wear.
黄缎织金团龙袷袍背面