[Ancient Bronze Hundred Butterfly Pattern Weaving Gold Satin Cotton Robe]
Ancient Bronze Hundred Butterfly Pattern Weaving Gold Satin Cotton Robe was made in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, with a body length of 145 centimeters, a total length of 190 centimeters at both sleeves, a cuff width of 18 centimeters, a hem width of 168 centimeters, and a left and right train length of 85 centimeters. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The robe has a round neck, a large front and a right lapel, horseshoe sleeves, and a train that opens from left to right. The robe is made of bronze satin with a butterfly pattern woven with red and light round gold threads. The dichroic gold on the butterfly body and wings alternates in color, resulting in different shades of color, making the woven butterfly pattern lively and changeable. The lake pigment spun silk garment is lined with a thin layer of silk wool. The collar and placket are lined with Satin satin with a blue pigment, and the sleeves are lined with moon white plain satin. The placket is decorated with silver, gilded, and plain buckles of five
This is a common dress for empresses in the Qing Dynasty. This robe is finely twisted in gold and has a bright gold quality. It is a fine gold satin woven by the Jiangning Weaving Bureau during the Qianlong Dynasty of the Qing Dynasty
There is a yellow paper label with ink on the neckline, and the front side reads: “Received on the 5th day of August, the 15th year of Qianlong’s reign, and presented in triplicate.” The back side reads: “An ancient bronze satin two-color gold female cotton robe.”.
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