[Fragrance-colored dark flower gauze flat gold embroidered lantern folded flower and butterfly pattern female Pei]
Fragrance-colored dark flower gauze flat gold embroidered lantern folded flower and butterfly pattern female Pei, Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, 128 cm in length, 235 cm in length at both sleeves, and 110 cm in width at the hem
The Pei is straight, the placket is opposite, and the train is left and right. The fabric is fragrant embroidered dark flower yarn, and the whole body is embroidered with 12 groups of lantern patterns by flat gold needle method. There are six types of lantern patterns: the two shoulders are the round lantern with a phoenix lotus, the front chest and back are the long-lived octagonal lantern with a dragon head lotus, the front of the two sleeves is the round lantern with a phoenix lotus, the back of the two sleeves is the hexagonal lantern with a phoenix lotus, the front of the lower hem is the octagonal lantern with a lotus, and the back hem is the gourd lantern with a lotus. The lantern pattern is decorated with flower and butterfly patterns
In the Ming and Qing dynasties, the plain gold needle technique prevailed in Beijing and Suzhou. The red round gold thread and light round gold thread used are wrapped on the silk thread with a 0.25mm wide gold foil. When embroidering, the twisted gold thread is laid flat on the yarn floor and fixed with a needle. There is a certain distance between each needle, and it is filled with a twist according to the pattern pattern. Lay a row, two rows or three rows of plain gold thread, and fix it with a short needle. The stitches on the embroidery thread should be aligned with the pattern in a cross shape.
香色暗花纱平金灯笼折枝花蝶纹女帔背面