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Subject:ming or qing embroidered panel
Posted By: Wed, Aug 01, 2012 IP: 68.104.112.240 Hello, |
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Subject:Re: ming or qing embroidered panel
Posted By: Thu, Aug 02, 2012 IP: 108.28.138.14 This is an embroidery rather than a Kesi panel. Kesi is tapestry weave whereas embroidery is needlework on a pre-woven foundation. |
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Subject:Re: ming or qing embroidered panel
Posted By: Thu, Aug 02, 2012 IP: 172.129.196.229 Is "hundred boys" theme auspicious wishing 'many sons' plus central deity riding a kylin. Sometimes Guanyin (derived from Buddhist deity Avalokitesvara) shown riding a kylin, but I am not sure about if that what image supposed to be. Guanyin very popular deity as dispensing many blessings. |
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Subject:Re: ming or qing embroidered panel
Posted By: Thu, Aug 02, 2012 IP: 24.147.28.167 Definitely not Kesi. See link below for an example of kesi fabric. |
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