Rooted in the ceremonial traditions of the Sino-Tibetan cultural sphere, this 19th-century festival belt reflects a rich language of symbolism and textile mastery. Dense couching embroidery builds raised geometric borders and flowing scrollwork across a red leather ground, rendered in muted greens, golds, and deep crimson. At its center, a circular Shou longevity emblem speaks to wishes for health and long life, a recurring motif in auspicious decorative arts. Finished with its original leather strap and forged buckle, the piece carries the quiet authority of age, ritual use, and enduring craftsmanship.
$1,100.00
| Dimensions | 32 × 3 × 11 in |
|---|---|
| Country | China |
| Material | Brass, Cloth |
| Vendor | Hotel in Bejing |
| Origin | Bejing China |
$1,100.00
| Dimensions | 32 × 3 × 11 in |
|---|---|
| Country | China |
| Material | Brass, Cloth |
| Vendor | Hotel in Bejing |
| Origin | Bejing China |