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Tibetan Man's Robe, Chuba

late 1600s
Measurements
width across shoulders: 189.9 cm (74 3/4 in.); length back of neck to hem: 152.4 cm (60 in.)
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Large, splendid gold-thread phoenixes have pride of place on the front and back of the robe, complemented by two smaller but equally resplendent phoenixes below.

Description

This magnificent robe for a Tibetan lama or an aristocrat was originally a Chinese imperial wall hanging. Tibetan tailors cut it into 60 separate units, reassembling the fabric for a completely new and bold design. The wearer of such a garment must have impressed bystanders by his striking appearance. What you see here is the robe’s back side.

Textiles played an important role in Chinese diplomacy with foreign governments. Diplomatic gifts of silk served to pacify border populations and to maintain balanced power relationships. Over centuries the Chinese court endeavored to keep a stable relationship with powerful Tibetan Buddhists. During the Qing dynasty (1644–1911) the Chinese court began to send gifts of court garments and furnishings to Tibet where they were altered to create Tibetan-style robes.
A dark-blue vertically oriented silk robe, ornately embellished with gilt-metal thread, features a large golden bird spanning the upper back with outstretched wings. Its head turns left, while the wings display rows of red, blue, and green. Smaller golden birds and colorful flowers decorate the lower section amidst swirling clouds and green leaves. This long-sleeved, flared garment showcases a dense arrangement of motifs across the dark textile background.

Tibetan Man's Robe, Chuba

late 1600s

China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Kangxi period (1662-1772)

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