[Green Satin Dark Tuan Long Cotton Robe]
Green Satin Dark Tuan Long Cotton Robe is made in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, with a body length of 148 centimeters, a total length of 170 centimeters at both sleeves, a cuff width of 19 centimeters, a hem width of 130 centimeters, and a left and right train length of 83 centimeters. The old collection of the Qing Palace
This is one of the auspicious costumes for the empresses of the Qing Dynasty. Round neck, large lapel with right lapel, horseshoe sleeves, train open from left to right. In the white pigment spun silk, it is covered with thin cotton and decorated with four copper, gold, and flower buttons. “The frieze is woven of gold satin and stone blue satin, embroidered with lotus tapestry, and lined with moon white satin sleeves.”. The neckline is tied with a yellow paper sticker and the ink on it reads: “A leader’s cotton robe inlaid with green satin, collected on September 28th, the thirtieth year of Qianlong’s reign.”. With a green round dragon dark satin as the surface, the collar and sleeve edges are decorated with colorful embroidery and four seasons flower patterns. The patterns are colorful and realistic. It can be seen that the patterns of colored clothing in the Qing Dynasty vary in number and location depending on the importance of the seasons and festivals.
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