[Big Red Silk Dark Flower Kui Long Peony Pattern Shirt]
Big Red Silk Dark Flower Kui Long Peony Pattern Shirt, Qing Daoguang, body length 137 cm, two sleeves overall length 180 cm, cuff width 22 cm, hem width 119 cm. The old collection of the Qing Palace
This dress has a round neck, a large lapel on the right, flat sleeves, no open train, and is over the knee in length. Made of bright red dark patterned silk, without lining. The whole body is woven with a dark flower pattern, with the main pattern of Tuan Kui dragon, surrounded by a peony pattern with tangled branches. This garment is finely woven and has very clear jacquard patterns. It is a representative work reflecting the level of weaving technology during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty
With a yellow stripe attached, it is written in ink: “A single red silk shirt”, “Received and delivered by Zhang He on May 14th, 2014, Daoguang”
This dress is a casual dress worn by the imperial concubines of the Qing Dynasty in the spring and autumn seasons.
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