Jesuit belt

[Jifu Belt]

Jifu Belt, in the middle of the Qing Dynasty, was 131 centimeters long, 2.2 centimeters wide, and 74 centimeters long. The old collection of the Qing Palace
With silk, a golden yellow surface, and a red dragon miscellaneous treasure woven gold satin lining. There are four white jade square plates on the belt, of which the second and fourth jade square plates are hung with white jade rings, and a pair of stone cyan satin embroidered lotus bags with longevity and peony patterns are attached to the rings. There is a red satin embroidered flower bag, a red satin embroidered cloud bat double happiness lotus bag, and a red satin embroidered Kui dragon vine grass pattern lotus bag, respectively. There is a yellow satin embroidered cloud bat flower sea water pattern finger set, an ivory toothpick cylinder, an antelope horn scabbard knife, and two pieces of white silk cloth. According to the characteristics of this belt table and the belt, which are both golden yellow and have a straight and uniform lower end, it can be seen that it is a lucky clothing belt used by princes, princes, princes, and princes in the Qing Dynasty.
图片[1]-Jesuit belt-China Archive
图片[2]-Jesuit belt-China Archive吉服带展开

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