[Soy Yellow River Silk Nail Silk Pear Blossom Butterflies with Collar Edge Women’s Jacket]
Soy Yellow River Silk Nail Silk Pear Blossom Butterflies with Collar Edge Women’s Jacket, Tongzhi of the Qing Dynasty, with a body length of 72 centimeters, a hem width of 64 centimeters, a left and right train length of 15 centimeters, and a rear train length of 20 centimeters. The old collection of the Qing Palace
A camisole with a round neck, a placket, a train that opens left, right, and back, and a short sleeveless body. The dark brown Longjiang silk surface is lined with bright yellow silk. Nailing the silk fabric is to cut it into the desired shape according to the pattern, and then stitch it together to form a pattern. This waistcoat is made of white silk and stitched into a pear flower. The flower stamens are embroidered with silk threads using seed tapping techniques. The branches and leaves are stitched with different shades of green silk, and the veins of the leaves are embroidered with connecting needles and stitches to form a broken pear flower
The waistband is embroidered with plum blossom satin and two ribbons in stone cyan, and is trimmed with a Ruyi cloud head. The design of the waistband pattern combines nail damask and embroidery, with a novel design and smooth embroidery. The protruding folded flowers and flying butterflies give people a beautiful enjoyment
The waistcoat is attached with a yellow stripe, and the inked book reads, “A tight-fitting piece of soy colored silk flower clip was received from Shen Kui on May 17th, Tongzhi 2002.”.
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