Mandarin Square

52-23-64

From: China

Curatorial Section: Asian

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Native Name Buzi (補子)
Object Number 52-23-64
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Chinese
Provenience China
Period Qing Dynasty
Date Made 19th Century
Section Asian
Materials Satin | Silk | Silver Tinsel Thread | Gold Thread
Technique Embroidered | Satin Stitch | Split Satin Stitch | Peking Knot | Stem Satin Stitch | Couched
Iconography Xiezhi | Peaches | Narcissus | Rhinoceros Horn | Fungus
Description

Square rank badge for back of Imperial Censor or Judge's robe. At center, the Xiezhi 獬豸, an mythological being symbolizing justice, with green mane and tail with orange flames sits on rock amidst waves. Precious items in the waves include pearls, fungus, and rhinoceros horn. Auspicious plants include peonies and fungus on one side and peaches and narcissus on the other. The sky is filled with clouds, five orange bats and a red sun against a blue-black background. Border of Greek fret pattern in couched gold thread. Satin stitch used primarily with details in stem stitch, split satin stitch, Peking knots and a couched silver tinsel thread wrapped in green silk. Appears to be from the Daoguang Period (1821-50 CE) based on the background elements.

Height 30 cm
Width 31 cm
Thickness 0.05 cm
Credit Line Purchased from J. S. Letcher, 1952

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