This magnificent export coverlet is a rare artifact of the global maritime trade between China and Europe, originating from the former Portuguese colony of Macau between 1675–1750. The piece features an iridescent silk floss ground in a sophisticated palette of burgundy and tobacco-leaf tones. Its central medallion depicts a double-headed phoenix—a powerful cross-cultural motif—surrounded by an expansive field of multicolored, scrolling blossoming foliage.
Crafted specifically for the European market, the coverlet demonstrates the high-tier technical skill of Macanese workshops in blending Eastern craftsmanship with Western decorative tastes. The textile is backed by a robust burgundy silk panel and finished with intricate fringe detailing. Measuring a generous 86 inches by 75 inches (218 cm x 190 cm), it remains in very good condition, possessing a light, even wear that speaks to its long history as a treasured domestic heirloom.