[Blue satin embroidered phoenix cotton sock]
Blue satin embroidered phoenix cotton sock, in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, is 24 cm long and 46 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 blue satin, the sock mouth is inlaid with stone blue lotus cloud weave gold satin edge, and the sock is filled with silk. The hosiery tube part is embroidered with multicolored silk thread and gold thread. Cotton socks are brightly colored, beautifully embroidered, and practical, soft, comfortable, light and warm. They are the socks worn by the imperial concubines during the Kangxi period in winter.
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