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Princes trousers and lining, 700s. Creator: Unknown
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Princes trousers and lining, 700s. Creator: Unknown
Princes trousers and lining, 700s. This coat and pants are each part of a set of garments that originally included an outer pair of pants and silk boots made from the same material as the coat. The cut of the coat suggests that the set belonged to a little boy. Such rich garments would have been worn by a member of the imperial family or the nobility. The fabrics comprising this outfit were woven in widely distant parts of Asia. The silk of the coat, with ducks in pearl roundels, was woven in Sogdiana. The white silk of the pants, ornamented with flowers and birds, is Chinese. Both garments are lined with a Chinese silk woven with a radial floral pattern that was common during the 8th century. The coat and pants were made at a time when Tibetan power extended to parts of China, eastern Central Asia, and the trade routes to Sogdiana
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of history - a set of garments from the 8th century, believed to have belonged to a young prince. The exquisite craftsmanship and opulence displayed in these clothes indicate that they were worn by someone from the imperial family or nobility. The ensemble consists of a coat, pants, and silk boots, all made from different fabrics sourced from various parts of Asia. The coat's silk material with pearl roundels featuring ducks was woven in Sogdiana, while the white pants adorned with intricate floral and bird motifs originated from China. Both garments are lined with Chinese silk displaying a radial floral pattern commonly seen during the Tang Dynasty. During this era, Tibetan power extended across regions encompassing parts of China, eastern Central Asia, and trade routes leading to Sogdiana. This historical context adds another layer of significance to these extraordinary pieces. Preserved at The Cleveland Museum of Art, this print allows us to marvel at the artistry and cultural exchange evident in ancient textiles. It serves as a testament to human creativity throughout centuries and invites us into an enchanting world where fashion transcends time.
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