[Blue Zhangrong Tuan Eight Treasures Large Front Coat]
The blue Zhangrong Tuan Eight Treasures Large Front Coat was in the late Qing Dynasty, with a body length of 77 centimeters, a total length of 164 centimeters at both sleeves, a cuff width of 39 centimeters, a hem width of 90 centimeters, a front and rear train length of 17 centimeters, and a left and right train length of 14 centimeters. The old collection of the Qing Palace
A mandarin jacket with a standing collar, a right lapel, a flat sleeve end, and a train that opens in four directions. The fabric of this jacket is made of Zhangrong, with velvet and floral patterns. The hem is inlaid with a wide edge of ice plum pattern of the same color and texture, and the outer edge is inlaid with a narrow edge of plain blue satin. The coat is lined with a moon white pigment spun silk lining. The inner side of the collar is inlaid with squirrel skin. The placket is decorated with 1 bronze plated flower clasp, and 4 flat clasps with carved heron patterns
This is Qing Dynasty casual wear. The mandarin jacket has clear patterns and a rich sense of relief. The velvet is cut neatly and neatly, and the velvet loops are even and fine.
蓝色漳绒团八宝大襟马褂背面