Yellow dragon robe

long pao 龍袍

Standort

The embroidered robe, woven in kesi technique, is decorated with a five-clawed dragon reserved for the emperor alone. With the hoof-shaped cuffs, the dragon robe makes reference to the Manchurian riding tradition. Beginning in the Qianlong period, these robes displayed the twelve imperial ornaments: sun, moon, the Pleiades, mountains, dragon, pheasant, Fu-symbol, axe, two sacrificial cups, water plants, fire, and millet.

Object data

Inv. No.

9879

Object Name

Yellow dragon robe

Collection

Arthur von Scala (1845 Wien - 1909 Lana/Südtirol) - GND

Dated

before 1873

Accession Date

1879

Period

Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Tongzhi Period (1862-1874)

Geography

Ostasien/China

Material

Silk, gold threads, metal