A royal fabric used during the Ming and Qing dynasties, renowned for its "carved flower" technique. During weaving, certain loops of the pile are cut to create clear relief patterns with the velvet against the satin background. It is commonly used to make imperial robes and official garments, characterized by its luxurious texture and serving as a quintessential example of three-dimensional carving in silk textiles.
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