Deconstructed Chinese Embroidered Dragon Robe
OwnerOwned by
James Cromar Watt
(Aberdeen, Scotland, 1862 - 1940)
Datelate 19th Century
Object NameRobe
Mediumsilk and metallic thread
ClassificationsTextiles
DimensionsFront Panel: 96 x 86cm
Small Piece: 57 x 38cm
Small Piece: 57 x 38cm
AcquisitionJames Cromar Watt Bequest, 1941.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS089846
About MeThis deconstructed Chinese dragon robe comprises two pieces: one large front panel and one small piece, probably from around the shoulder or arm. The panels are red silk and decorated with multi-coloured embroidery in silk and gold thread.
The front panel widens to the hem with a split in the centre and features the usual design format of dragons couched with gold thread chasing flaming pearls above a deep border of tumultuous blue and white waves. There are also peonies, bats and clouds embroidered throughout the design in a Peking knot stitch and a scale laying stitch known as qianglin.
The small piece features more sparse embroidery of peonies, bats and clouds.
James Cromar Watt
possibly early 20th Century
James Cromar Watt
Qing Dynasty, 19th century