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Belt Flap

late 19th Century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Belt flap of embroidered silk satin for a civil Mandarin of the ninth rank. The belt flap is in the form of a purse drawn up at the top with mauve drawstrings. It has one pale green and one blue side. The embroidery shows flowers and insects in coloured silks in pekinese stitch. From the drawstrings hang four yellow silk tassels bound at the top with silver-gilt thread.

The flap hangs from a white satin belt with a gilt buckle representing a Chinese character.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Embroidered silk satin with silk and metallic thread
Brief description
Belt flap of embroidered silk satin, China, late 19th century
Physical description
Belt flap of embroidered silk satin for a civil Mandarin of the ninth rank. The belt flap is in the form of a purse drawn up at the top with mauve drawstrings. It has one pale green and one blue side. The embroidery shows flowers and insects in coloured silks in pekinese stitch. From the drawstrings hang four yellow silk tassels bound at the top with silver-gilt thread.

The flap hangs from a white satin belt with a gilt buckle representing a Chinese character.
Style
Credit line
Given in memory of Edwin Darlington C.I.E., Father of the Donor
Object history
Part of an ensemble T.40 to J-1956 for a Mandarin of the ninth rank. A ninth rank Mandarin is an unplaced official.

This belt flap is identical to T.40G-1956, except for some colours in the embroidery.
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic references
  • Garrett, Valery M. A Collector's Guide to Chinese Dress Accessories. Singapore: Times Editions, 1997.
  • Garrett, Valery M.Chinese Clothing: An Illustrated Guide. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.
Collection
Accession number
T.40F-1956

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Record createdJune 29, 2011
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