[Bright Yellow Satin Makeup Flower Colored Cloud Golden Dragon Soft Dragon Robe]
Bright Yellow Satin Makeup Flower Colored Cloud Golden Dragon Soft Dragon Robe is a Qingxianfeng robe with a body length of 141 centimeters, two sleeve lengths of 169 centimeters, cuff width of 17 centimeters, hem width of 122 centimeters, and left and right train length of 78 centimeters. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The robe has a round neck, a right lapel, a horseshoe sleeve end, and a train that opens from left to right. The collar and sleeve ends are decorated with a stone blue piece of gold rim, and the stone blue plain satin sleeves. In the lake pigment spun silk, the wadding is thin and soft. Four copper plated flower chiseling buckles
The weaving process of the fabric of the dragon robe is very complex. The ground is made of bright yellow satin and woven with light round gold 10000 character Qushui. On the top, four main dragons are woven with multicolored silk threads and red round gold threads, and five running dragons are decorated with eight treasures, flowing clouds, and Shoushan and Fuhai. The composition is full, with distinct layers, prominent themes, and clear jacquard patterns. The weaving is very exquisite, with natural color fading and rich and beautiful. The fabric was woven during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty
This is the auspicious dress for the Empress of the Qing Dynasty. “On the 20th day of the first month of the third year of Xianfeng’s reign, the cloth was collected and handed over to you a multicolored cotton python robe made of goose yellow satin.” The book on the yellow stripe is slightly different from the real object.
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