[Yellow satin embroidered work of Taishi Shaoshi Bainiao Chaofeng]
Yellow satin embroidered work of Taishi Shaoshi Bainiao Chaofeng is a decoration used by Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty. A complete set of eight items, including wallet, wallet, watch cover, fan cover, boot cover, finger cover, name clip, and glasses cover. The yellow plain satin surface is embroidered with patterns of too many lions, few lions, and hundreds of birds facing the phoenix on both sides. Decorated with bright yellow ribbon, decorated with gold thread and flower knots
“Too lion and less lion” is to embroider one big one small two lions, which is homophonic with the ancient crown prince’s masters “Grand Master” and “Little Master”. “Hundred birds worship the phoenix” is to embroider cranes, larks and other auspicious birds to dance with the phoenix. This traditional auspicious pattern was common in the work of the Qing Dynasty’s sewing industry, but the work with entirely different themes on both sides was rare even in the late Qing Dynasty, when clothing, embroidery, and accessories were very popular and highly regarded as fashionable. The work adopts techniques of Guangxiu style, with over ten types of stitches, including straight needles, short straight needles, twisting needles, biting needles, tearing needles, sprinkling needles, and round needle needles. The needles are exquisite and skillful in operation, with fine and flat stitches, smooth and beautiful lines, natural and harmonious colors, without losing their freshness and beauty.
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