Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18

Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18

Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
After the Manchu-Qing rulers seized control of China in 1644, they moved quickly to assert authority over the dominant Han Chinese population and established a dress code. Regulations codified dress for the imperial family, the Qing court and court officials, distinguishing the ruling elite and government from the general population. Women dressed according to the rank of their husbands.
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Silk Embroidered textile Panel wall hanging 34X18
 

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