Size: 3.4 x 0.6 ft.
Origin: China
Circa: 1900s
Material: Pure Silk
This delicate antique Chinese embroidery panel is a refined example of silk artistry, likely dating from the late Qing Dynasty or early Republic period. Woven from a soft, blush-toned silk, the long, narrow textile is accented by an intricately embroidered central section featuring traditional Chinese landscape motifs.
The composition features finely stitched pavilions, flowering trees, birds, and rocks, classic symbols of harmony and scholarly life, executed in muted pastel threads of green, blue, rose, and ivory. A repeating border of small leaf-like forms gently frames the scene, adding a rhythmic elegance to the vertical design.
Such panels were often used as decorative hangings or as embellishments on garments, signifying wealth, cultural refinement, and auspicious wishes. The combination of silk ground and meticulous embroidery reflects the technical sophistication and aesthetic sensitivity of Chinese textile craftsmanship. Ideal for framing, this piece offers a serene glimpse into the artistic traditions of imperial China.
Authentic vintage and antique Chinese embroideries are handwoven with silk. Each one is an exceptional work of art and unique.
Pictures are taken in natural light to portray the most realistic colours possible. Due to the handmade and preloved nature, slight imperfections and flaws are not defects.
Our textiles are professionally cleaned.