Blue ground tapestry golden dragon cloud bat cotton robe

“Blue Carved Silk Golden Dragon Cloud Bat Cotton Robe”

Blue Carved Silk Golden Dragon Cloud Bat Cotton Robe was made in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, with a body length of 146 centimeters, a total length of 194 centimeters at both sleeves, a sleeve width of 18 centimeters, a bottom hem width of 126 centimeters, a left and right train length of 23 centimeters, and a front and rear train length of 55 centimeters. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The robe has a round standing neck, a large front and a right lapel, horseshoe sleeves, and a train that opens in four directions. On the blue plain ground, the robe uses three colors of gold to express patterns such as Yunlong and Twelve Chapters using techniques such as flat tapestry, structural tapestry, and tapestry. The inner lining of the robe is made of lake colored entangled chrysanthemum dark flower satin, with a thin layer of silk in the middle. The placket is decorated with copper, gold plated, flower engraved buckle four. The collar and sleeve are inlaid with stone blue ground tapestry with gold lace, and the outer edge is sewn with herringbone tapestry. The round standing collar has a stone blue plain satin surface and is lined with a moon white plain satin lining
This is the emperor’s auspicious dress. The tapestry of this robe is meticulous, with a rich and smooth composition and distinct patterns. Through the ingenious combination of three colors of gold, it shows a unique halo effect in the glitter of gold. This robe was woven by the Suzhou Weaving Bureau during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty.
图片[1]-Blue ground tapestry golden dragon cloud bat cotton robe-China Archive
图片[2]-Blue ground tapestry golden dragon cloud bat cotton robe-China Archive蓝色地缂丝金龙云蝠绵袍

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