Research on a Haiqing Robe with Falcon Chasing Hare of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368)
- Yang Rulin
- Shi Jing
Abstract
The Yuan dynasty was the first unified dynasty established by ethnic minorities in Chinese history. This period has seen unprecedented improvements in either textile style or color design. Haiqing robe is a very common type of garment in this period. Its sleeves can adjust to facilitate production and living. The shape of the Haiqing robe collected in Dulan County Museum in China, is different from that of ordinary clothes. The front and back of it are decorated with golden-brocade. The patterns are lively, with a strong life flavor of Mongolian people. In order to protect the cultural relic effectively and reasonably, we did the conservation as a way to make it suitable for exhibition.
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- DOI:10.5539/ass.v20n1p53
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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