[Beige Western-style Thai Satin]
Beige Western-style Thai Satin, with a width of 54 centimeters in the Xuantong (20th century) period of the Qing Dynasty. European weaving
The satin weave has eight five-fly patterns, and the warp and weft lines are beige in one color. The weave is only changed according to the design of the flower and leaf patterns. The outline of the flower and leaf and the branches are outlined with floating weft, making the pattern clear and shiny
The glossiness of the warp is very good, but unfortunately the warp has become very brittle due to the dye. Its elegant and charming patterns are the popular style of modern women’s fashion materials
![图片[1]-Beige damask-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Warring States period/tapestry and embroidery/15211797621353.jpg)
![图片[2]-Beige damask-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Warring States period/tapestry and embroidery/15211798709741.jpg)
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