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A transparent, midnight-blue silk robe for a mandarin. It features a flared A-line cut, a collarless round neck, and long, wide sleeves. The front is fastened with five pewter buttons. The Chinese character 'FU', meaning good fortune, is woven into the robe.
A transparent, midnight-blue silk robe for a mandarin [official of the former imperial Chinese civil service]. It features a flared A-line cut, a collarless round neck, and long, wide sleeves. The front is fastened with five pewter buttons. The Chinese character 'FU', meaning good fortune, is woven into the robe.
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Property / is shown at: https://gotha.digital/item/digicult_mods_00281757 / rank
 
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Property / made from material: silk / rank
 
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Property / has current owner: Foundation Friedenstein Stiftung Gotha / rank
 
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103.4 centimetre
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30 centimetre
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Latest revision as of 16:03, 10 November 2025

A transparent, midnight-blue silk robe for a mandarin [official of the former imperial Chinese civil service]. It features a flared A-line cut, a collarless round neck, and long, wide sleeves. The front is fastened with five pewter buttons. The Chinese character 'FU', meaning good fortune, is woven into the robe.
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robe of a mandarin (Eth9T)
A transparent, midnight-blue silk robe for a mandarin [official of the former imperial Chinese civil service]. It features a flared A-line cut, a collarless round neck, and long, wide sleeves. The front is fastened with five pewter buttons. The Chinese character 'FU', meaning good fortune, is woven into the robe.

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