[Green gauze embroidered Kuilong single robe with eight regiments]
Green gauze embroidered Kuilong single robe with eight regiments, Qing Yongzheng, 145 cm in length, 174 cm in total length of two sleeves, 25 cm in sleeve width, 126 cm in hem width, 85 cm in left and right train length, and 28 cm in diameter of eight regiments. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The robe has a round neck, a large lapel and a right lapel, horseshoe sleeves, and the train is open from left to right. The robe is embroidered with patterns of eight groups of two claw Kui dragon and sea water river cliff on the ground of the green dark group of dragons with two to four color halo method. The collar and sleeve are inlaid with cyan yarn embroidered with colored cloud gold dragon edge, the sleeve is inlaid with cyan dark group of dragons with gold satin edge inlaid with two color plain gold and blue flowers, and the sleeve lining is inlaid with moon white flower dark flower yarn. The collar and placket are decorated with copper gilt and flower buttons
This is a lucky dress worn by Emperor Fujin of the Qing Dynasty. The composition is novel and unique, and the embroidery is meticulous. The eight regiments and the sea water all adopt embroidery techniques, including flat embroidery, seeding, flat gold, stitching and other stitches, so that the raised patterns are quite textured
The neckline is printed with ink and yellow paper. The front side reads: “Daoguang received it on December 14, 2002, and presented it to the office”. The back side reads: “Look at the green gauze embroidered with eight groups of Kuilong Shuidan robe”.
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