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Asked by Mr.Tom Stern from USA | Dec. 18, 2009 23:42
About:Chinese Embroidery

Is it true that the Han "Longevity" style pattern was unknown to the Qianlong era because it was only discovered during excavations in the 1960s? I have a Fu Dog with a special pattern on it; which some say for certain dates the production of the dog to the 1960s or later because of the existence of the pattern on the metal.

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Answered by Mr.Eric | Dec. 20, 2009 23:06
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It's not true. The Han "Longevity" style pattern has a long history.
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