Mandarin Square

52-23-59

From: China

Curatorial Section: Asian

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Native Name Buzi (補子)
Object Number 52-23-59
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Chinese
Provenience China
Period Qing Dynasty
Date Made Late 19th Century
Section Asian
Materials Silk | Gold Thread
Technique Embroidered | Peking Knot | Satin Stitch | Couched
Iconography Quail | Sun | Li Shui | Narcissus | Bamboo | Fungus | Pearls | Eight Buddhist Symbols | Fish | Conch | Vase | Wheel Of The Law | Lotus | Canopy | Mystic Knot | Umbrella | Bats | Eight Daoist Immortal Symbols
Inscription Language Chinese Language
Description

Square eighth rank civil official's badge for front of robe. At center a quail faces the sun as it stands on a rock amidst waves. The bottom edge has the 立水 li shui ('standing water') design denoting deep water. Pearls and four of the eight Buddhist symbols float in the waves: fish; conch; vase; wheel of the law. On the rocky banks fungus, bamboo, narcissus grow. The sky is filled with clouds, five bats, four of the eight Buddhist symbols; lotus; canopy; mystic knot; and umbrella. Greek fret border in couched gold. Background in poor condition. Probably originally laid with gold thread which was removed for re-use. Primarily Peking knot with couched twisted cord and satin stitch. Backing of green patterned silk with symbols of eight Daoist immortals in pattern. Also on backing: "Made in China" stamp; and white paper sticker with two Chinese characters and the number "327".

Height 29.8 cm
Width 30 cm
Credit Line Purchased from J. S. Letcher, 1952

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