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2005.5.553 - Front and Back Panels of a Rank Badge for a Fifth Rank Civil Official

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Object Typerank badge Artistunknown Date Made1862-1874

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Object Typerank badge Artistunknown Date Made1862-1874
Accession Number 2005.5.553 Title Front and Back Panels of a Rank Badge for a Fifth Rank Civil Official Category textiles Object Type rank badge Artist unknown Date Made 1862-1874 Place Made China Culture Chinese Period Qing 19th century Materials gold wrapped silk thread; silk; silk floss; silk satin; silver wrapped silk thread; embroidery Materials Glossary Embroidery View Materials Glossary Details » Description
Rank badges, always made in pairs, were placed on the front and back of surcoats in order to communicate their wearer’s rank during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing dynasties (1644-1911). Different motifs were…
Rank badges, always made in pairs, were placed on the front and back of surcoats in order to communicate their wearer’s rank during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing dynasties (1644-1911). Different motifs were regulated by the imperial court, including bird motifs used only for civil officials while beasts were used for military officials. The hierarchy of ranks within these categories was represented by specific birds and beasts. This pair of rank badges features a silver pheasant representing the fifth rank of a civil official. This bird is identified by its white feathers, white crown with a red stripe and long tail.

The front badge is made into two separate panels to accommodate the front opening of a surcoat, while the back badge is made in one piece. The patterns on the front and back badges are identical. This rank badge pair was decorated with smooth satin stitches surrounded by couched metal-wrapped threads. Bats (which represent fortune) and auspicious motifs are scattered among coin-shaped clouds. The background is filled with green geometric lines and wan symbols (similar in form, but not ideology, to a swastika), which symbolize infinity. In the centre of the badge is a silver pheasant standing on rocks above the waves and water, looking toward a red sun in the upper right corner. The position of the sun on the right side of the badge indicates that the badge was used by the spouse of a civil official and decorated with her husband’s rank.

Credit Line Gift of Sandy and Cécile Mactaggart
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© 2019 University of Alberta
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"2005.5.553 - Front and Back Panels of a Rank Badge for a Fifth Rank Civil Official, Mactaggart Art Collection." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/21-19775. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.


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2005.5.553 - Front and Back Panels of a Rank Badge for a Fifth Rank Civil Official

Object Type rank badge Artist unknown Date Made 1862-1874