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Tan-ground Samite with Confronted Winged Horses in Beaded Floral Roundels Details

Museum of Ethnic Costumes, Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology

Museum of Ethnic Costumes, Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology
Beijing, China

Unearthed in Dulan of China’s northwestern Qinghai province, this fragment of tan-ground samite, with a firm texture and a soft feel, features patterns confronted winged horses in bead-circling medallions. Motifs of deerskin brown and dark green on a tan ground present a solemn and grand palette. Four horse-containing roundels placed in cruciform symmetry form a unit and each of the four is in symmetry with the others in four directions. There are also confronted-grass patterns scattering across these medallions, a feature originated in West Asia and got popular in Central Asia testifying that this piece of relics was created in the Tang dynasty (618-907 AD).

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  • Title: Tan-ground Samite with Confronted Winged Horses in Beaded Floral Roundels Details
  • Original Source: http://www.biftmuseum.com/
  • Physical format: 45cm×35cm
  • Ethnic group: Others
  • Dates: Sui & Tang and Five Dynasties Period (581-960 AD)
Museum of Ethnic Costumes, Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology

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