[Bright yellow silk embroidered Yunlong cotton socks]
Bright yellow silk embroidered Yunlong cotton socks, in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, were 61 cm high and 24 cm long. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The socks are composed of the upper and lower sections. The upper sock is luxuriantly decorated. On the bright yellow satin ground, the golden dragon is embroidered with gold thread, the colorful cloud is embroidered with five-color wool, and the gold edge is wrapped. The pattern is vivid, the color is pure, and there is a sense of relief. The bottom of the hosiery is connected with white dark satin, which is soft and comfortable. This sock is for the auspicious ceremony.
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