“Stone Blue Satin Flat Gold Embroidery with Rice Beads and Eight Groups of Dragons”
Stone Blue Satin Flat Gold Embroidery with Rice Beads and Eight Groups of Dragons is a Qing Dynasty Guangxu garment with a body length of 141 centimeters, a full length of 181 centimeters on both sleeves, a sleeve width of 25 centimeters, a bottom hem width of 116 centimeters, a rear train length of 80 centimeters, and a diameter of 29 centimeters. The old collection of the Qing Palace
It has a round neck, a placket, flat sleeves, and a train that opens back. The coat uses two to four color halo techniques, and uses flat needles, needle sets, and plain gold stitches on the stone blue satin ground, as well as colored embroidery using the technique of catching rice beads, eight groups of colored clouds and white dragons adorned with thousands of characters, and patterns such as sea water, river cliffs, and miscellaneous treasures. The robe is lined with a moon white auspicious cloud and a dragon longevity woven gold satin lining. The cuffs are inlaid with a stone blue ten thousand character woven gold satin edge. The neckline is decorated with a copper gilded gold chiseled flower buckle, and the rest is decorated with a stone cyan woven gold satin buckle loop four
This jacket is a auspicious dress for the Empress of the Qing Dynasty. Its concise embroidery and clear waterways are not limited to the traditional production methods of bead embroidery in the Qing Dynasty. The combination of green, light green, black, bright yellow, and blue material beads with coral pearl rice beads reflects the rich and exaggerated decorative style of the late Qing Dynasty.
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