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Pillow End

1850 - 1888 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

These were sewn to the ends of a pillow. The characters "囍"(hui), meaning double happiness, is embroidered in the centre, with peonies on their right and left and chrysanthemums and plums on their top and bottom. They are then surrounded by a flower and scroll design. Made for women, these pillow ends contain wishes for a long and wealthy life.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Embroidered Silk
Brief description
Tex, Korea, embroidery
Physical description
The embroidered design consists of the Chinese character for 'Double Happiness' surrounded by two bands of scrolling flowers and foliage.

Colour: Multi-coloured
Dimensions
  • Width: 20.8cm
  • Length: 17cm
Style
Credit line
Given by Thomas Watters Esq.
Object history
Given by Mr. Thomas Watters, accessioned in 1888. This acquisition information reflects that found in the Asia Department registers, as part of a 2022 provenance research project.
Summary
These were sewn to the ends of a pillow. The characters "囍"(hui), meaning double happiness, is embroidered in the centre, with peonies on their right and left and chrysanthemums and plums on their top and bottom. They are then surrounded by a flower and scroll design. Made for women, these pillow ends contain wishes for a long and wealthy life.
Bibliographic reference
National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage. Daejeon: National Research Institue of Cultural Heritage, 2013, p. 294.
Collection
Accession number
1849-1888

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Record createdFebruary 3, 2000
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