[Hu Se Shou Shan Fu Hai Dark Flower Silk Shirt]
Hu Se Shou Shan Fu Hai Dark Flower Silk Shirt, Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty, has a body length of 146 centimeters, two sleeve lengths of 167 centimeters, cuff widths of 17 centimeters, and hem widths of 124 centimeters. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The shirt has a round neck, a large lapel and a right lapel, flat sleeves, and no train. The garment is made of lake colored Shoushan Fuhai patterned satin with a white plain silk lining. The collar edge is inlaid with stone and blue satin, and the placket is decorated with copper, gold, and flower buttons
This is the casual clothes of the Empress Dowager of the Qing Dynasty. The shirt is woven by Hangzhou Weaving Bureau with exquisite weaving, rigorous composition, and clear and regular jacquard patterns
On the collar, there is a yellow paper label with an ink script. On the front, it reads: “Received on the second day of February, the 17th year of Jiaqing, and handed over to the Fourth Deacon.” On the back, it reads: “A shirt in green satin format.”.
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