[Treasure Blue Ocean Pattern Thai West Satin]
Treasure Blue Ocean Pattern Thai West Satin, Xuantong (20th century) of the Qing Dynasty, with a width of 55.5cm. European weaving< The satin weave consists of eight three flyers, with a deep blue warp and white weft spaced between the two colors to create a floral effect. The pattern design is simple and elegant, with a lively taste and a dreamlike temperament. It is probably a Western decorative style in the early 20th century
Due to the corrosive effect of modern dyes on the silk, the warp thread of this Thai satin has become relatively fragile, with multiple fractures
![图片[1]-Royal Blue Ocean Patterned Thai Satin-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Warring States period/tapestry and embroidery/15211795596772.jpg)
![图片[2]-Royal Blue Ocean Patterned Thai Satin-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Warring States period/tapestry and embroidery/15211795837599.jpg)
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