Manchu Woman's Semiformal Court Robe (jifu)

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Manchu Woman's Semiformal Court Robe (jifu)

China

Date
18th-19th century
Medium
Silk tapestry (<I>kesi</I>)
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Silk tapestry, or k'o-ssu , was a technically demanding weave admired by the Chinese for its lightness and clarity of pattern. Unlike the case in continuous weft brocade, each color area had to be woven from a separate bobbin. This made the finest k'o-ssu , like this robe, extremely time consuming to produce as well as expensive. Woven gowns as intricate as this, and fully embroidered robes, could take professional weavers between one and two years to fabricate. China, Asia

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