| Item No. | CH-1345A |
| Description | Late 18th-century Tibetan silk weaving depicting imperial five-clawed dragon chasing the flaming pearl amidst stylized clouds and waves. Executed in gold and blue silk threads on a golden ground, it embodies Tibetan-Buddhist symbolism fused with Qing imperial textile tradition, signifying power, prosperity, and cosmic harmony. Temple hanging from Tibet. |
| Material | Silk |
| Origin | Tibet |
| Circa | Late 1700 to early 1800 |
| Dimensions | 71 x 56 cm |
| Provenance | Bai Win Collection |












