Jin silk with lion and floral roundel pattern

2020-06-06 09:38:09 source: China National Silk Museum



Shine from China National Silk Museum is going to tell us the story behind the Jin silk with lion and floral roundel pattern. Inside the floral roundel, here stands a lion. This is a typical example of "Duke Lingyang Style". Duke Lingyang was a native of Sichuan Province, and an official in the early Tang Dynasty (about 618-907). It was recorded that he made designs of tribute textiles, hence they are named after him. Want to get more details about this pattern? Watch the video to find out more. 



(Executive Editor: Ye Ke)

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Shine from China National Silk Museum is going to tell us the story behind the Jin silk with lion and floral roundel pattern. Inside the floral roundel, here stands a lion. This is a typical example of "Duke Lingyang Style". Duke Lingyang was a native of Sichuan Province, and an official in the early Tang Dynasty (about 618-907). It was recorded that he made designs of tribute textiles, hence they are named after him. Want to get more details about this pattern? Watch the video to find out more. 



(Executive Editor: Ye Ke)

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