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Daoist Robe (Jiang yi)
Theatrical Costume for the Role of a Buddhist Cleric
Woman's Informal Robe with Pattern of Begonias
Birthday or Ceremonial Robe with Crane Medallions
Woman's Robe with "Longevity" Medallions
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On this robe, woven from threads of silk and gold, five-clawed dragons (long), clouds, and flaming jewels appear against a rich blue ground above waves and mountains. Scattered among the dragons are variants of the Chinese character shou (longevity), making this robe an especially appropriate garment for birthday celebrations. The embroidered neck and sleeve bands were made later than the tapestry-woven textile used for the robe.