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A striking pair of antique Chinese silk embroidered textile fragments, carefully mounted and framed as decorative art panels. These exquisite …
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A striking pair of antique Chinese silk embroidered textile fragments, carefully mounted and framed as decorative art panels. These exquisite embroideries likely date to the late Qing dynasty (19th century) and were originally elements of court costume or rank insignia garments worn within the imperial bureaucracy.
Rendered on shimmering silk grounds and worked with meticulous Peking knot embroidery, satin stitch, and couched metallic thread, the panels feature auspicious motifs associated with rank, prosperity, and imperial symbolism.
One panel depicts a stylized vase-form composition containing a phoenix-like bird surrounded by scrolling floral tendrils, while the second shows an elaborately embroidered dragon-like mythical creature emerging from clouds and auspicious patterns on a coral silk ground.
Such embroidered motifs were commonly associated with Chinese “buzi” rank badges, also known as Mandarin squares—embroidered insignia worn on the front and back of officials’ robes during the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) dynasties to denote status and rank.
In imperial China, bird motifs generally indicated civil officials, while animals or mythical creatures represented military authority, with each symbol corresponding to a specific rank within the bureaucratic hierarchy.
The embroidery seen here displays the refined workmanship typical of court textile workshops, where highly skilled artisans specialized in producing rank badges and ceremonial garments using silk threads dyed with natural pigments and intricate needlework techniques.
The panels have been professionally mounted onto linen and framed under acrylic, allowing the sculptural quality of the embroidery to be appreciated as wall art.
Today, these historic textile fragments are prized by collectors and designers alike for their rich symbolism, vibrant color, and strong graphic presence, making them ideal focal pieces in both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Styling Ideas
These pieces are extremely versatile and photograph beautifully in interiors.
Designer styling suggestions:
• Hang as a pair above a console or sideboard
• Use in a library or study layered with Asian ceramics and scholar objects
• Install in a powder room or dressing room for jewel-box drama
• Pair with Chinese export porcelain, lacquer furniture, or bamboo consoles
• Style in a modern space as bold textile art against plaster walls
Materials:
Silk embroidery
Metallic thread
Hand embroidery
Custom framing
Late Qing Dynasty
19th Century
Condition:
Very good antique condition with expected wear consistent with age.
Minor thread loss and fading consistent with historic textiles.
Later professional framing.
These pieces are especially desirable because they feature auspicious Chinese symbolism.
Phoenix / Fenghuang
Symbol of peace, prosperity, and imperial power
Often associated with the Empress
Dragon-like creature
Symbol of strength, authority, and protection
Floral scrolls
Represent longevity and harmony
Vase imagery
Symbol of peace and abundance
These symbols of prosperity and good fortune make them excellent for entryways, offices, and libraries.
Dimensions:
10.25" wide
10.25" tall
1.25" deep.
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- Dimensions
- 10.25ʺW × 1.25ʺD × 10.25ʺH
- Period
- Mid 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- Hong Kong
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Acrylic
- Silk
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Linen
- Condition Notes
- Age-appropriate war. Wear to the fabric, including discoloration in areas and loose threads. Not examined outside of the frame. Age-appropriate war. Wear to the fabric, including discoloration in areas and loose threads. Not examined outside of the frame. less
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