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Duplicate of Yuan-dynasty Tuanshan Silk Fan Panel with Peony Patterns

Arts & Crafts Museum Hangzhou

Arts & Crafts Museum Hangzhou
Hangzhou, China

Kesi is a silk tapestry literally meaning “cut silk”, named for the cut-like edges of patterns on the foundation weave. The tradition of using kesi silk tapestry for fan panels, perfectly combining function with decoration, originated in the Song dynasty (960-1279 AD).
On the foundation of the fan panel with neatly-arranged fine threads, patterns of peony blossoms were created with petals in threads of different shades of red and guards & ribs in blue and green threads. Some parts of the petals and guards & ribs were outlined with gold-inserted silk threads, with double-thread applied to leaf veins while single-thread to petals, giving this piece a brilliant and sumptuous look in the meantime of creating a clear-cut silhouette.

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  • Title: Duplicate of Yuan-dynasty Tuanshan Silk Fan Panel with Peony Patterns
  • Physical dimensions: Length: 33cm, width: 32cm
  • Dates: Contemporary Times
Arts & Crafts Museum Hangzhou

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