
QING IMPERIAL DRAGON SILK ROBE
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Description
Dimensions: Width:182.88 cm, Height:132.08 cm
Chinese Qing Dynasty Imperial Dragon Silk Robe, the yellow sand Nasha embroidered twelve chapters robes: this piece of robes round neck, horseshoe sleeves, four open plaques, piece of gold edge. The bright yellow sand is a robe body, embroidered with golden dragons. The dragon body is covered with clouds on four Fridays, and the clouds are decorated with twelve chapters. There is also a sorrow pattern, which is embellished with bats. Black color cloud bat gold dragon pattern leader. The sleeves are decorated with Yunlong and the sea water cliffs and the eight treasures of flat water, which means four seas and clear. The lower frame is also embroidered with the sea water cliff and the Babao Lishui pattern to express the Jiangshan Yonggu. The sea surface is dotted with a four-letter pattern to wish "Wanfu Wanshou". Twelve chapters are the marks of the clothing level in the Chinese imperial system. They are the twelve kinds of ornamentation on the emperor's dresses in ancient China. They symbolize the emperor as the land, and their powers are as big as heaven and earth. In the middle of the day, such as the sun and the moon, the eight parties are within the illumination. The golden dragon pattern of this robe is vivid and has a sense of relief. The color is rich and rich, the embroidery is complicated and elaborate, and it is decorated with twelve chapters.
Chinese Qing Dynasty Imperial Dragon Silk Robe, the yellow sand Nasha embroidered twelve chapters robes: this piece of robes round neck, horseshoe sleeves, four open plaques, piece of gold edge. The bright yellow sand is a robe body, embroidered with golden dragons. The dragon body is covered with clouds on four Fridays, and the clouds are decorated with twelve chapters. There is also a sorrow pattern, which is embellished with bats. Black color cloud bat gold dragon pattern leader. The sleeves are decorated with Yunlong and the sea water cliffs and the eight treasures of flat water, which means four seas and clear. The lower frame is also embroidered with the sea water cliff and the Babao Lishui pattern to express the Jiangshan Yonggu. The sea surface is dotted with a four-letter pattern to wish "Wanfu Wanshou". Twelve chapters are the marks of the clothing level in the Chinese imperial system. They are the twelve kinds of ornamentation on the emperor's dresses in ancient China. They symbolize the emperor as the land, and their powers are as big as heaven and earth. In the middle of the day, such as the sun and the moon, the eight parties are within the illumination. The golden dragon pattern of this robe is vivid and has a sense of relief. The color is rich and rich, the embroidery is complicated and elaborate, and it is decorated with twelve chapters.
Condition
Over all in EXCELLENT condition, with natural imperfection on the medium (paper or silk), regardless from any major damages; includes light blooms, discoloration and minor fading. Consider Normal due to the ages.
All lots are sold as is and where is. EDEN Fine Antiques Galleries provides condition reports upon request to aide in your bidding decision. No statement regarding age, condition, kind, value, or quality of a lot, whether made orally at the auction or at any other time, or in writing in this catalog or elsewhere, shall be construed to be an express or implied warranty, representation, or assumption of liability. All sales are final, EDEN Fine Antiques Galleries does not give refunds based on condition. EDEN Fine Antiques Galleries does not perform any shipping or packing services. We do have a list of suggested shippers who gladly provide quotes prior to your bidding. Please visit our webpage for a list of recommended shippers.
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QING IMPERIAL DRAGON SILK ROBE
Estimate $3,000 - $5,000
Jul 24, 2021
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0383: QING IMPERIAL DRAGON SILK ROBE
Sold for $9,500
•32 BidsEst. $3,000 - $5,000•Starting Price $1,000
Day-2 2021 GENERAL YU COLLECTIONS & ANTIQUEJul 24, 2021 9:00 AM EDTBuyer's Premium 28%
Lot 0383 Details
Description
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Dimensions: Width:182.88 cm, Height:132.08 cm
Chinese Qing Dynasty Imperial Dragon Silk Robe, the yellow sand Nasha embroidered twelve chapters robes: this piece of robes round neck, horseshoe sleeves, four open plaques, piece of gold edge. The bright yellow sand is a robe body, embroidered with golden dragons. The dragon body is covered with clouds on four Fridays, and the clouds are decorated with twelve chapters. There is also a sorrow pattern, which is embellished with bats. Black color cloud bat gold dragon pattern leader. The sleeves are decorated with Yunlong and the sea water cliffs and the eight treasures of flat water, which means four seas and clear. The lower frame is also embroidered with the sea water cliff and the Babao Lishui pattern to express the Jiangshan Yonggu. The sea surface is dotted with a four-letter pattern to wish "Wanfu Wanshou". Twelve chapters are the marks of the clothing level in the Chinese imperial system. They are the twelve kinds of ornamentation on the emperor's dresses in ancient China. They symbolize the emperor as the land, and their powers are as big as heaven and earth. In the middle of the day, such as the sun and the moon, the eight parties are within the illumination. The golden dragon pattern of this robe is vivid and has a sense of relief. The color is rich and rich, the embroidery is complicated and elaborate, and it is decorated with twelve chapters.
Chinese Qing Dynasty Imperial Dragon Silk Robe, the yellow sand Nasha embroidered twelve chapters robes: this piece of robes round neck, horseshoe sleeves, four open plaques, piece of gold edge. The bright yellow sand is a robe body, embroidered with golden dragons. The dragon body is covered with clouds on four Fridays, and the clouds are decorated with twelve chapters. There is also a sorrow pattern, which is embellished with bats. Black color cloud bat gold dragon pattern leader. The sleeves are decorated with Yunlong and the sea water cliffs and the eight treasures of flat water, which means four seas and clear. The lower frame is also embroidered with the sea water cliff and the Babao Lishui pattern to express the Jiangshan Yonggu. The sea surface is dotted with a four-letter pattern to wish "Wanfu Wanshou". Twelve chapters are the marks of the clothing level in the Chinese imperial system. They are the twelve kinds of ornamentation on the emperor's dresses in ancient China. They symbolize the emperor as the land, and their powers are as big as heaven and earth. In the middle of the day, such as the sun and the moon, the eight parties are within the illumination. The golden dragon pattern of this robe is vivid and has a sense of relief. The color is rich and rich, the embroidery is complicated and elaborate, and it is decorated with twelve chapters.
Condition
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Over all in EXCELLENT condition, with natural imperfection on the medium (paper or silk), regardless from any major damages; includes light blooms, discoloration and minor fading. Consider Normal due to the ages. <p>All lots are sold as is and where is. EDEN Fine Antiques Galleries provides condition reports upon request to aide in your bidding decision. No statement regarding age, condition, kind, value, or quality of a lot, whether made orally at the auction or at any other time, or in writing in this catalog or elsewhere, shall be construed to be an express or implied warranty, representation, or assumption of liability. All sales are final, EDEN Fine Antiques Galleries does not give refunds based on condition. EDEN Fine Antiques Galleries does not perform any shipping or packing services. We do have a list of suggested shippers who gladly provide quotes prior to your bidding. Please visit our webpage for a list of recommended shippers.
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