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Hearst Museum object titled Man's robe, accession number 9-22207, described as black wool man's robe with blue silk facing, 10cm-14.5cm wide around neck, along hem, up front openings, and at ends of sleeves.  1 button-and-loop closure under right arm (pink).  machine and hand sewn.
Hearst Museum object titled Man's robe, accession number 9-22208, described as black wool man's robe with blue silk facings 10-14.5cm wide around neck, along hem, up front openings and at ends of sleeves.  1 button-and-loop closure under right arm (pink).  machine and hand sewn.
Hearst Museum object titled Man's robe, accession number 9-22205, described as man's silk dress robe.  royal purple brocade woven silk (with dragons, phoenixes, clouds, endless knots, conch shells, wheels and other propitious motifs).  1 button-and-loop closure under right arm.  fully lined with aqua blue cotton fabric.  hand and machine sewn.
Hearst Museum object titled Priest robe, accession number 9-15660, described as Priest robe.  Silk, gilt paper wrapped yarns.  Brocaded twill weave, plain weave lining.  Blue ground, Varicolored designs, red lining.  Floral, bird motives.  4 inches by 81 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-22729, described as Tibetan, black silk robe embroidered with peony and plum (salmon and blue) blossoms, plus butterflies in corner of each front panel.  garment opens at center front and has 3 golden, ball buttons and black cord loop closures.  neck, sleeves, side slits and hem are bordered with elaborately embroidered ecru bands and commercial braid.  sleeve bands feature peonies and butterflies.  neck side-slits and hem feature scenes of women standing in the midst of trees, flowers, near water with bridges, rocks, butterflies, small garden shelters, and in shades of blue, green, peach, copper, aqua, salmon, old gold.  braid enhancement in aqua with salmon, yellow and green flower pattern.  fully lined with black silk.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-15450, described as Mandarin robe; silk, some gilt paper wrapped yarns, possibly gold buttons; basket weave, embroidered; blue ground, multicolored designs, blue lining; 53 inches long, 32 1/2 inches neck to cuff edge; dragon, bats, cloud, and other motives.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-22206, described as man's silk brocade robe; copper colored brocade-woven silk, with patterns including 5-toed dragons, wheels, clouds, conch shell, endless flaming jewels, canopies and other propitious symbols.  fully lined with brocade-woven, turquoise blue silk.  seamed up collar with piped edge and 5 button-and-loop closures at neck, under right arm and down right side.  very long sleeves.  all machine made.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-22204, described as man's silk dress robe; cobalt blue, woven brocade with clouds, phoenixes, dragons, peaches and flaming jewels, 5 button and loop closure at neck and down right hand side.  standup collar finished with narrow piping.  long straight stripes, lower hem shortened by hand, 24cm from original length.  fully lined with aqua blue brocade-woven silk.