Crimson satin gold silver silk embroidered leaf pattern imperial bag

[Crimson Satin Gold Silver Silk Embroidered Leaf Pattern Imperial Sack]

Emperor’s Imperial Sack, Qing Dynasty, with a bow sac length of 76 centimeters, the widest part of 34 centimeters, and an arrow sac length of 38 centimeters, and a width of 26 centimeters. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The arched sac is in the shape of a bag that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, and the arched sac is in the shape of a rectangular bag. The two objects are collectively referred to as a sack. The sacked surface is satin red in color, with gold and silver threads embroidered with patterns of exotic flowers and leaves. The surface is decorated with 39 pieces of iron and silver hollow Kui dragon patterns, serving as fixation and decoration, and 27 pieces of sapphires are inlaid. The bag is attached with a yellow silk ribbon and a yellow paper strip. The ink on it reads: “Gaozong Chunhuang…”. This sack was used by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty.
图片[1]-Crimson satin gold silver silk embroidered leaf pattern imperial bag-China Archive
图片[2]-Crimson satin gold silver silk embroidered leaf pattern imperial bag-China Archive皇帝御用撒袋之弓囊图片[3]-Crimson satin gold silver silk embroidered leaf pattern imperial bag-China Archive皇帝御用撒袋之绦带

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