Camel satin plain gold cotton socks with bird pattern

[Camel satin plain gold bird-pattern cotton socks]

Camel satin plain gold bird-pattern cotton socks, in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, were 24 cm long and 47 cm high. The old collection of the Qing Palace
Cotton socks are high. The upper of the sock is made of white damask, the sock tube is made of camel satin, the sock mouth is inlaid with green velvet, and the sock is filled with silk wool. The hosiery tube is decorated with bird patterns, which are all made of gold thread and plain gold technique. The pattern is vivid and lifelike, glittering with gold, meticulous embroidery and strong decoration. Cotton socks are worn inside the boots. Although the patterns are not exposed, their workmanship and decoration are extremely exquisite, reflecting the dignity of the wearer and the luxury of life. This is the sock worn by the imperial concubine during the Kangxi period in winter.
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