Embroidery - 61 cm - 43 cm

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Description from the seller

Gold-Couched Embroidery of the Star of Emolument (Luxing)

Dimensions:
Including the frame: 61 cm high × 43 cm wide

Condition:
Shows natural signs of age and handling; otherwise intact.

Description:
This embroidered work depicts **Luxing (the Star of Emolument)**, one of the three auspicious deities collectively known as the “Three Stars of Fortune, Prosperity, and Longevity” (Fu, Lu, and Shou). The figure appears in the dignified guise of a high-ranking official, wearing a formal court hat and robes. His composed and solemn expression conveys authority and stability. In his hand he holds a *ruyi* scepter — the most characteristic attribute of Luxing — symbolizing success in official career, smooth advancement, generous salary, and family prosperity. Historically, the *ruyi* has been closely associated with blessings for rank, income, and flourishing lineage.

The embroidery is set against a red ground, a color traditionally representing joy, good fortune, and auspiciousness. The figure and flowing robe patterns are richly executed in gold couched thread, combined with satin stitch and layered needle techniques. The stitching is dense, refined, and fluid, creating clear depth and structure. The rhythmic movement of the garment lines enhances the sense of vitality, while stylized auspicious cloud motifs in the background reinforce the solemn and ceremonial atmosphere.

The composition is well balanced and clearly defined. The subject matter is explicit and symbolic, and the craftsmanship demonstrates technical maturity. As such, this piece embodies both the spiritual meaning of popular folk belief and the decorative value of traditional auspicious figure embroidery, representing a classic example of this genre.

Gold-Couched Embroidery of the Star of Emolument (Luxing)

Dimensions:
Including the frame: 61 cm high × 43 cm wide

Condition:
Shows natural signs of age and handling; otherwise intact.

Description:
This embroidered work depicts **Luxing (the Star of Emolument)**, one of the three auspicious deities collectively known as the “Three Stars of Fortune, Prosperity, and Longevity” (Fu, Lu, and Shou). The figure appears in the dignified guise of a high-ranking official, wearing a formal court hat and robes. His composed and solemn expression conveys authority and stability. In his hand he holds a *ruyi* scepter — the most characteristic attribute of Luxing — symbolizing success in official career, smooth advancement, generous salary, and family prosperity. Historically, the *ruyi* has been closely associated with blessings for rank, income, and flourishing lineage.

The embroidery is set against a red ground, a color traditionally representing joy, good fortune, and auspiciousness. The figure and flowing robe patterns are richly executed in gold couched thread, combined with satin stitch and layered needle techniques. The stitching is dense, refined, and fluid, creating clear depth and structure. The rhythmic movement of the garment lines enhances the sense of vitality, while stylized auspicious cloud motifs in the background reinforce the solemn and ceremonial atmosphere.

The composition is well balanced and clearly defined. The subject matter is explicit and symbolic, and the craftsmanship demonstrates technical maturity. As such, this piece embodies both the spiritual meaning of popular folk belief and the decorative value of traditional auspicious figure embroidery, representing a classic example of this genre.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Material
Silk
Country of Origin
China
Dynastic Style/Period
Qing dynasty (Manchu China) (1692-1911)
Length
61 cm
Width
43 cm
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Estimated period
1850-1900
DenmarkVerified
51
Objects sold
Private

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