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Chinese Green Silk Damask Panel with Embroidery
Chinese Green Silk Damask Panel with Embroidery
Chinese Green Silk Damask Panel with Embroidery
Chinese Green Silk Damask Panel with Embroidery

Chinese Green Silk Damask Panel with Embroidery

Daten.d.
Object NameEmbroidery
Mediumsilk, silk thread, silk ribbon, metal thread and spangle
ClassificationsTextiles
Dimensions115 x 122cm
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS071499
About MeThis silk damask Chinese panel is decorated with embroidered cranes and peaches which symbolise longevity and a phoenix which symbolises power and auspiciousness. The damask is decorated with peony flower and leaf patterns. There is a multicoloured fringe along the bottom edge.
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