Embroidery from a Cloud Collar: Ocean, Rocks, and Peonies

Description

Against a deep blue satin ground, a peony tree emerges from an undulating sea. This embroidery was made using the needle looping technique, in which rows of detached loops are worked over silvered paper, attaching the ground only along the contours of the design. The design is filled with auspicious symbols, including the peony symbolizing wealth and honor, and the rock (shoushi 壽石) symbolizing longevity. There are small Buddhist symbols among the flowers, including the wheel of the law, a pair of conch shells representing the sounds of the Buddha’s teachings, and a swastika, an auspicious symbol signifying good fortune introduced into China from India with Buddhism.

Provenance

(Lisbet Holmes Textiles, London, England, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (?–1993); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1993–)

Embroidery from a Cloud Collar: Ocean, Rocks, and Peonies

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1300s

Accession Number

1993.10

Medium

silk and silver thread, silvered paper; needleloop embroidery

Dimensions

Overall: 63.8 x 60 cm (25 1/8 x 23 5/8 in.); Mounted: 69.8 x 67.3 cm (27 1/2 x 26 1/2 in.)

Classification

Embroidery

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund