Showing 166 items matching " garments - childs"
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Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Cream Viyella Matinee Jacket, Mrs Lily McFarlane, 1966
... ... Garments - Childs...Embroidery Surface stitchery Smocking Garments - Childs 1960-80 Australia Cream viyella matinee jacket with smocked cuffs and shoulders. ...Made by the donor's mother Mrs Lily McFarlane in 1966.Cream viyella matinee jacket with smocked cuffs and shoulders. A small spray of coloured flowers is embroidered on the bottom front corners.embroidery, surface stitchery, smocking, garments - childs, 1960-80, australia -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Cream Silk Baby's Dress, 1960
... ... Garments - Childs...Embroidery Scotland Surface stitchery Garments - Childs 1960-80 Cream silk dress in a traditional style, round neck, puffed sleeves and high yoke. ...Bought by donor in Glasgow in 1961.Cream silk dress in a traditional style, round neck, puffed sleeves and high yoke. The dress is decorated in machine lace and a small amount of flower embroidery in cream silkembroidery, scotland, surface stitchery, garments - childs, 1960-80 -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Pink Dacron Madeira Child's Dress, 1962
... ... Garments - Childs...Purchased in Melbourne (probably from Georges) in 1962. Embroidery Garments - Childs 1960-80 Madeira Madeira work OREM 100% dacron. ...Purchased in Melbourne (probably from Georges) in 1962.Pale pink dacron dress with a fine self stripe. It has a white Peter Pan collar and is decorated with coloured embroidery and applique. The sleeves are interesting as they allow for growth of the child.OREM 100% dacron. Baby wear, Handmade in Madeira - Portugal Size 16embroidery, garments - childs, 1960-80, madeira, madeira work -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Child's Coat and Bonnet, 1900-20
... ... Garments - Childs...Embroidery 1900-20 Australia Smocking Surface stitchery Garments - Childs Smocked full length lined coat, fine cream fabric, floral design on front and bottom edges. ...Smocked full length lined coat, fine cream fabric, floral design on front and bottom edges. Cream silk surface embroidery and filled eyelets. Smocking on waist and cuff. 60 mm band of smocking at waist, embroidered collar. Bonnet with matching embroidery pattern, lace trim, frills and rosettes.embroidery, 1900-20, australia, smocking, surface stitchery, garments - childs -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Wool Flannel Baby's Wrap, 1900-20
... ... Garments - Childs...Embroidery 1900-20 Australia Surface stitchery Garments - Childs Unusual design wool flannel wrap, blanket stitch edging. ...Unusual design wool flannel wrap, blanket stitch edging. Floral design embroidery in stem and satin stitch. Embroidery in cream silk.embroidery, 1900-20, australia, surface stitchery, garments - childs -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Victorian Child's Crocheted Jacket, c. 1860
... ... Garments - Childs...Crochet Irish crochet Garments - Childs Late 19th century Fine white cotton thread. ...Fine white cotton thread. Jacket has lacy front and sleeve edges and a very decorative, lacy shoulder line.crochet, irish crochet, garments - childs, late 19th century -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Victorian Child's Crocheted Dress, c. 1860
... ... Garments - Childs...Crochet Irish crochet Garments - Childs Late 19th century Fine white cotton thread. ...Fine white cotton thread. Dress is crocheted in one piece, without seams, decorated with frills on bodice and large circles on hem line. crochet, irish crochet, garments - childs, late 19th century -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Child's Smocked Dress, Late 19th century
... ... Garments (childs)...Embroidery Smocking Late 19th century Garments (childs) White cotton with smocked bodice and smocked bands on the wrists of the long sleeves. ...White cotton with smocked bodice and smocked bands on the wrists of the long sleeves. Pointed collar. Hem has 2 tucks, and a band of broderie insertion and broderie edging.embroidery, smocking, late 19th century, garments (childs) -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Late Victorian Broderie Anglaise Child's Dress, Late 19th century
... ... Garments... Childs...Embroidery Whitework Garments Childs 1900-20 England White cotton fabric dress with bands of machine broderie anglais and insertions. ...White cotton fabric dress with bands of machine broderie anglais and insertions. The skirt has tucks between three bands, joined with feather stitch and bodice with shaped panel and wings. Classical garment of late 19 century for 8-10 year old girl.embroidery, whitework, garments, childs, 1900-20, england -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaAccessory - Child's socks
... ... Garments - Childs...Embroiderers Guild, Victoria 170 Wattletree Road Malvern melbourne Knitting Garments - Childs Pair of beige silk socks, with fashioning and clocks up the side. ...Pair of beige silk socks, with fashioning and clocks up the side. Silk threadsknitting, garments - childs -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Dress and Cape (Child's), Jessie Isabella McFarlane, c. 1900
... ... Garments - Childs...Made by Mrs Jessie Isabella McFarlane of North Melbourne, who came to Australia at the age of 9 in 1852 (nee Robertson). for her eldest daughter Alice in the early 1870's. Embroidery Garments - Childs Broderie Anglais Australia 1900-20 White cotton dress with V shaped bodice decorated with broderie Anglais, skirt with scalloped edge almost entirely embroidered. ...Made by Mrs Jessie Isabella McFarlane of North Melbourne, who came to Australia at the age of 9 in 1852 (nee Robertson). for her eldest daughter Alice in the early 1870's.White cotton dress with V shaped bodice decorated with broderie Anglais, skirt with scalloped edge almost entirely embroidered. Cape has broderie collar and front edge, a band of Broderie, a band of gathering and a band of ruching, finished with a Broderie edge which is scalloped.embroidery, garments - childs, broderie anglais, australia, 1900-20 -
National Wool MuseumBook, Knitting, Patons Knitting Book no. 539
... This book produced by Patons and Baldwins and contains knitting patterns for adults and child's garments....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula This book produced by Patons and Baldwins and contains knitting patterns for adults and child's garments. handicrafts - history knitting patons and baldwins (australia) ltd handicrafts - history knitting No. 539 / PATONS PATYONYLE KNITTING YARN, 3 and 4 Ply / PATONS BEEHIVE FINGERING, 3 and 4 Ply / Patons / KNITTING BOOK / No. 539 / 2'- Patons Knitting Book no. 539 Book, Knitting ...This book produced by Patons and Baldwins and contains knitting patterns for adults and child's garments.No. 539 / PATONS PATYONYLE KNITTING YARN, 3 and 4 Ply / PATONS BEEHIVE FINGERING, 3 and 4 Ply / Patons / KNITTING BOOK / No. 539 / 2'-handicrafts - history knitting, patons and baldwins (australia) ltd, handicrafts - history, knitting -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - WHITE COTTON GIRL'S NIGHTDRESS
... Note in box with garment ''The child's nightgown is about 60 years old and was made by Mrs. ...Note in box with garment ''The child's nightgown is about 60 years old and was made by Mrs. ...Fine white cotton girl's night dress. Yoke at front and back. Full length back opening fastened with tie at neckline. Back yoke has three vertical pintucks on each side of opening. Front yoke has vertical pattern of pintucks and embroidered fabric with horizontal section at waist. Sleeveless nightdress overlays of embroidered fabric attached to sides of yoke to form cap sleeves over shoulders. U shaped neckline has casing with cotton tape tie. Gathered skirt attached below yokes. Finished with French seams. Lower edge of night dress trimmed with embroidered fabric with scalloped edge. Note in box with garment ''The child's nightgown is about 60 years old and was made by Mrs. Antoinette Catling for her eldest daughter''. Undated. Not attached. This is the most probable garment.costume, female, white cotton girl's nightdress -
Bendigo Military MuseumClothing - CHILD'S DRESS, WW2, c.WW2
... This garment was sent home to A.E. Tranter's daughter. Clothing CHILD'S DRESS, WW2 ...This item was sent home to Arthur Tranters daughter Brenda. Refer to Cat No. 7944. Item in the collection of "Arthur E. Tranter". V50166 - VX52843 - 2/29th Bn P.O.W.Top or small dress for a young girl. Orange colour cotton, muslin or lawn fabric, gathered onto a yoke with hand stitched smocking. Above hemline - decorated with handstitched embroidery. Thread colours - white, cream, blue and pink. Left shoulder opening has three metal press studs to close garment. This garment was sent home to A.E. Tranter's daughter.clothing, ww2, arthur e tranter -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBaby's Bonnet
... garment and the fashion style it represents is both historical, and is of the fashion in that era. It has Christian religious implications and values of the time frame of regional life in the early 1900s. It is hand made possibly by the mother of the child...garment and the fashion style it represents is both historical, and is of the fashion in that era. It has Christian religious implications and values of the time frame of regional life in the early 1900s. It is hand made possibly by the mother of the child ...This bonnet could have been part of a Christening outfit which matches the same style of "KVHS 0235" The quality of the garment and the fashion style it represents is both historical, and is of the fashion in that era. It has Christian religious implications and values of the time frame of regional life in the early 1900s. It is hand made possibly by the mother of the child being christened. The bonnet was probably worn at a christening in one of the Kiewa Valley churches (denomination unknown). The importance of the event to family and friends is shown by the quality of the garment. These style Christening items were often worn buy several children of the one family , both boys and girls. Other items that match this outfit are KVHS 0235. White crocheted baby's bonnet threaded with white ribbon. (Possibly for christening.) infant. baby. bonnet. crochet. christening. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPetticoat Child
... Garment is completely hand stitched Petticoat Child ...This petticoat is demonstrative of home made infant undergarment clothing in the early 1900. Distance to and from commercial haberdashery store was too far to fit out young girls especially if the are undergarments. Mothers and other family members had the seamstress talent to make clothes that are not in full view of anyoneHistorically these undergarments have no fashion relevance for the younger fashion scene and this garment is an example of the self sufficient supply of home made articles. This was especially so within the Kiewa Valley and surrounds. Fashion in Australia and more so in areas with little or no access to overseas or city merchandise lacked "modern fashionable" clothes e.g. the latest from England and Paris. This region was and still is a rural backdrop of clothes that fit into the type of life and work of the society it holds.Cotton petticoat, white, three buttons on top back, 8mm wide straps of cotton tape. Gathered skirt with triple row of Rick Rack on the bottom edge and three pintucks, 17mm wide, on the lower edge of skirt. Garment is completely hand stitchedchildren's underwear, female underwear, dressmaking, handcraft, costume, clothing -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyUndergarment Child, local seemstress or mother
... Majority of basic clothing was hand made either family or skilled friends and neighbours This is Garment is cross referenced to KVHS 0249 and KVHS 0248 and details the growth of a young child vest underwear child's clothing Garment has sleeveless top attached to pantaloons at waist and open crotch and going down inner leg seam to 8cm from bottom. ...local manufacture either a seemstress or a mother. Time Circa 1920s to 1940s. Distance from towns with haberdasheries would force local manufacture of garments by highly skilled women.Historical period Circa 1920s to 1940s was before easy access to branded manufactured clothes. Majority of basic clothing was hand made either family or skilled friends and neighbours This is Garment is cross referenced to KVHS 0249 and KVHS 0248 and details the growth of a young childGarment has sleeveless top attached to pantaloons at waist and open crotch and going down inner leg seam to 8cm from bottom. Bottom section of each leg adorned with crocheted lace and two pin tucks around bottom of the legs. Top back of garment has three "Mother of Pearl" buttons and narrow 8 mm wide shoulder cross reference to KVHS 0249 and KVHS 0240 straps. Machine stitched cream in colourvest, underwear, child's clothing -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyUndergarment Child
... Garment has sleeveless top attached to pantaloons at waist and open crotch and going down inner leg seam to 8cm from bottom. Bottom section of each leg adorned with crotcheted lace and two pin tucks around bottom of legs. Top back of garmenthas three "Mother of Pearl" buttons and narrow 8mm wide shouldenilcross reference to KVHS 0249 and KVHS 0240 straps. Machine stitched cream in colour Undergarment Child ...Lack of label suggest that this garment was produced in the Kiewa Valley Circa 1900 to 1940s. It would appear to be from a local seemstressThe time period indicates that the distances to the main centres of fashion was far too long for families to go to purchase such items from a retailer. Settlements in the Kiewa Valley would have more than one local seemstress. The relative rarity of the garment and the "Ric Rack" is unique.Garment has sleeveless top attached to pantaloons at waist and open crotch and going down inner leg seam to 8cm from bottom. Bottom section of each leg adorned with crotcheted lace and two pin tucks around bottom of legs. Top back of garmenthas three "Mother of Pearl" buttons and narrow 8mm wide shouldenilcross reference to KVHS 0249 and KVHS 0240 straps. Machine stitched cream in colour vest, undergarment, underwear, lingerie -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyUndergarment Child
... part of a three item pantaloon set of a child at different ages of development. As no manufacturing details are affixed to the garment and taking into account of the relative isolation when the garnet was made it is reasonably to make an assumption that it was made by a local seemstress or by the mother...The rest of the garment has been machine stitched Undergarment Child unknown ...part of a three item pantaloon set of a child at different ages of development. As no manufacturing details are affixed to the garment and taking into account of the relative isolation when the garnet was made it is reasonably to make an assumption that it was made by a local seemstress or by the motherHistorical significance of the type of garment places it Circa 1930s to 1940s and is fairly rare to find the garment as part of three detailing the physical growth and development of a young child cross reference to KVHS 0248 and KVHS 0240Garment has sleeveless top with 8mm straps.The top is attached at the waist to the pantaloons. Pantaloons are crutchless extending down the inside of each leg to 17cm from the bottom.The back of the top is fastened by three plastic(not original) buttons. "Ric Rack" has been hand stitched onto the bottom of each leg. The rest of the garment has been machine stitchedNo manufacturer's details are on the garment vest, undergarment, underwear, lingerie child -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkClothing - Childs cotton blouse with short sleeves, Phoebe Lewell, 1918
... child's cotton blouse was handmade by 15-year-old schoolgirl, Phoebe Lewell in 1918. She won the Form V Needlework Prize at the Speech Day for St Michael's, St Kilda in that year. This blouse was purchased in the late 1990s by the donor who later moved to Emerald but, at the time, had a 2nd hand decoration shop in Camberwell when she purchased this as part of a group of garments which included bloomers, lace collars and cuffs, camisoles etc - all of which have been donated to the Museum. ...The donor was informed at the time of purchase that the garments were over 100 years old. This handmade child's blouse showcases the sewing skills of an early 20th century schoolgirl and recalls the importance of girls being taught how to make clothes at that time. ...This child's cotton blouse was handmade by 15-year-old schoolgirl, Phoebe Lewell in 1918. She won the Form V Needlework Prize at the Speech Day for St Michael's, St Kilda in that year. This blouse was purchased in the late 1990s by the donor who later moved to Emerald but, at the time, had a 2nd hand decoration shop in Camberwell when she purchased this as part of a group of garments which included bloomers, lace collars and cuffs, camisoles etc - all of which have been donated to the Museum. The donor was informed at the time of purchase that the garments were over 100 years old.This handmade child's blouse showcases the sewing skills of an early 20th century schoolgirl and recalls the importance of girls being taught how to make clothes at that time.Child's cotton blouse with short sleeves. Lace trimmed neckline and ends of sleeves. Dark cream satin ribbon inserted. Jacket has front opening with four buttons (pearl) - three of the buttons concealed by a band of lace. The base of the blouse has a band which the gathered top is sewn into.female, lynne findlay collection, phoebe lowell, 1918, st michael's -
Orbost & District Historical Societylace dickie, Early 20th century
... garment. This dickey is small and was worn by Marjorie Burton as a child. Marjorie Burton ( nee Whiteman), born 12 June, in Birmingham, England came to Orbost in 1995. ...garment. This dickey is small and was worn by Marjorie Burton as a child. Marjorie Burton ( nee Whiteman), born 12 June, in Birmingham, England came to Orbost in 1995. ...A dickey is a type of false shirt-front that was originally intended to be worn with a tuxedo. Women made their own lace dickeys as a way to spice up their wardrobe. It was designed to be worn at the front, so that the lace decoration showed underneath another garment. This dickey is small and was worn by Marjorie Burton as a child. Marjorie Burton ( nee Whiteman), born 12 June, in Birmingham, England came to Orbost in 1995. She came from a middle-class working church-going family. Her mother was a milliner who made most of Marjorie’s clothes, hats and outfits. This item is an example of a handcrafted item and reflects the handcraft skills of women in the early twentieth century.A small lace cream / white dickie. It is hand-made and double layered. There are two tapes sewn at both side at the bottom and there are 3 press studs for closing at the back. dickey women's-clothing accessory burton-marjorie -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - CHILD'S CREAM COLOURED LINEN UNDERPANTS
... Child's cream coloured linen underpants with casing and drawstring at waist. Tied at front with cotton tape. Legs trimmed with 1.5 cm lace. Garment...Child's cream coloured linen underpants with casing and drawstring at waist. Tied at front with cotton tape. Legs trimmed with 1.5 cm lace. Garment ...Clothing. Child's cream coloured linen underpants with casing and drawstring at waist. Tied at front with cotton tape. Legs trimmed with 1.5 cm lace. Garment matches 11408.61 (Petticoat).costume, children's, child's cream linen underpants. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - CHILD'S CREAM COLOURED SLEEVELESS LINEN PETTICOAT
... Child's cream coloured sleeveless linen petticoat. Round neckline with casing. Arm holes edged with embroidered stitches. Hem trimmed with two rows of 2.5 cm lace with scalloped edge. Centre back opening (20 cm) fastened at neck with cotton tape tie through casing. Garment...Child's cream coloured sleeveless linen petticoat. Round neckline with casing. Arm holes edged with embroidered stitches. Hem trimmed with two rows of 2.5 cm lace with scalloped edge. Centre back opening (20 cm) fastened at neck with cotton tape tie through casing. Garment ...Clothing. Child's cream coloured sleeveless linen petticoat. Round neckline with casing. Arm holes edged with embroidered stitches. Hem trimmed with two rows of 2.5 cm lace with scalloped edge. Centre back opening (20 cm) fastened at neck with cotton tape tie through casing. Garment matches 11408.56 (Underpants).costume, children's, child's cream sleeveless petticoat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - CHILD'S CREAM COLOURED SLEEVELESS LINEN PETTICOAT
... Child's cream coloured sleeveless linen petticoat. Round neckline with casing. Arm holes edged with embroidered stitches. Lace trim above hem with 2.5 cm eyelet lace around hem. Centre back opening (19cm) fastened at neck with cotton tape tie through casing. Garment...Child's cream coloured sleeveless linen petticoat. Round neckline with casing. Arm holes edged with embroidered stitches. Lace trim above hem with 2.5 cm eyelet lace around hem. Centre back opening (19cm) fastened at neck with cotton tape tie through casing. Garment ...Clothing. Child's cream coloured sleeveless linen petticoat. Round neckline with casing. Arm holes edged with embroidered stitches. Lace trim above hem with 2.5 cm eyelet lace around hem. Centre back opening (19cm) fastened at neck with cotton tape tie through casing. Garment matches 11408.57, (Underpants).costume, children's, child's cream sleeveless petticoat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - CREAM LINEN CHILD'S NIGHTGOWN,OR PAJAMA TOP, 1940's-50's
... child's nightgown Cream linen, round neckline, finished with two cm wide scallops embroidered at the neckline edge in buttonhole stitch. A small embroidered eyelet at the centre of each scallop, allows a narrow pink silk ribbon to pass through as a drawstring. The centre front opening, 17cm long, fastens with on metal press-stud, and one pearl button, with handstitched button hole-one cm long. Garment ...Cream linen, round neckline, finished with two cm wide scallops embroidered at the neckline edge in buttonhole stitch. A small embroidered eyelet at the centre of each scallop, allows a narrow pink silk ribbon to pass through as a drawstring. The centre front opening, 17cm long, fastens with on metal press-stud, and one pearl button, with handstitched button hole-one cm long. Garment has no shoulder seams, and does have extended, short sleeves, finished with embroidered scallops, as the neckline. Five petal shaped cutwork decorations are on each sleeve, and both sides of front placket.Garment is slightly flared at the hemline. French side seams - machined and machine stitched hem.costume, children's, cream linen child's nightgown -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Headwear - Clothing, girl's cotton sun-hat, Early 20th century
... garment. The hat has been simply made with a plain crown for the child's day-to-day use. ...garment. The hat has been simply made with a plain crown for the child's day-to-day use. ...This girl's white cotton sun-hat has been made at home by a mother determined to get the maximum usage from the garment. The hat has been simply made with a plain crown for the child's day-to-day use. However, the mother has also made a second, very decorative crown, that can be buttoned on and is suitable to be worn on more "dressy" occassions - such as attending Sunday School or on special outings.Early settlers and market gardeners established their families in Moorabbin Shire and this item shows the skill and craftsmanship of the women of these familiesGirl's home-made plain white cotton sun-hat with wide brim. There have been three rows of fine cord sewn at intervals around the circumference of the hat brim to stiffen it. There is also hand crochet decorating the edge of the hat brim. A very decorative "second" hat crown has also been made. This hat crown has hand crocheted lace, and criss-cross seams, and is designed to be buttoned on over the original plain crown to provide a more decorative hat for special occasions, such as when attending Sunday School.clothing, moorabbin, ormond, bentleigh, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionClothing - Childs Cape, 1900-1910
... child's cape. Hand-crocheted lace edging around side and bottom edges. Hand-crocheted lace insert between two sections of pintucking, edged with embroidery. Main body of cape gathered onto plain yoke. Silk binding around neck. Garment...child's cape. Hand-crocheted lace edging around side and bottom edges. Hand-crocheted lace insert between two sections of pintucking, edged with embroidery. Main body of cape gathered onto plain yoke. Silk binding around neck. Garment ...Cream silk child's cape. Hand-crocheted lace edging around side and bottom edges. Hand-crocheted lace insert between two sections of pintucking, edged with embroidery. Main body of cape gathered onto plain yoke. Silk binding around neck. Garment Measures: Width at yoke: 30, Width at hem: 215, H: 50 -
Chinese MuseumCostume - processional vest
... Child's apricot coloured tunic with blue, floral embroidered border. Circular panel with red Chinese characters adorn the front and back and the tunic itself buttons up on right-hand side. Garment...Child's apricot coloured tunic with blue, floral embroidered border. Circular panel with red Chinese characters adorn the front and back and the tunic itself buttons up on right-hand side. Garment ...This vest was probably used in both China and Australia during the 1940s as a procession garment. It is linked to the Young Chinese League.This vest is significant for its links to the Chinese Young League. The League was formally established on 4 October 1932 to to promote free social intercourse and goodwill among its members and their mutual improvement. Membership was open to all persons, with one or both parents or grandparents born in China. Wives of Chinese members were permitted as members with the same privileges. It was a significant social organisation for Chinese-Australians in Melbourne in the mid to late twentieth century.Child's apricot coloured tunic with blue, floral embroidered border. Circular panel with red Chinese characters adorn the front and back and the tunic itself buttons up on right-hand side. Garment has a square neck and is lined with red striped panel.Chinese characters in the centre circle read: '軍' and above this in smaller characters '御林'. The large character means 'soldier'. The smaller characters may refer to the rank of the soldiersyoung chinese league, processions, melbourne, victoria, china -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Linen Child's Smock, Mrs Brent Clark, 1900-20
... Mrs Brent Clark (probably) Embroidery Samplers Garments Plain sewing 1900-20 Fine natural linen child's smock open at the back with a drawstring at the neck. ...Mrs Brent Clark (probably)Fine natural linen child's smock open at the back with a drawstring at the neck. The whole is done in the most exquisite plain sewing (as a needlework exercise).embroidery, samplers, garments, plain sewing, 1900-20 -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Kashmiri Embroidered Coat, C. 1950
... child of landscape and bountiful nature and is, therefore, as varied in it’s richness, as superb in its beauty”. The floral motifs with their inexhaustible display of colours, variegated birds, luscious fruits, majestic mountains, shimmering lakes – all find a place in Kashmir embroidery’ ~ Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay Source: India Craft Embroidery Surface stitchery Garments 1940-60 India Fine dark beige wool with all over embroidery in fine wool thread. ...Kashmiri embroidery has a distinct characteristic to it – both in technique and appearance. Kashida is the traditional name of Kashmiri embroidery, which came with the Persians, just as the motifs and style suggest much of Persian influence. The work is very colorful and derives its designs from elements in the scenic beauty of the land. This craft, mostly done by men, is said to have descended from royal patronage. “It is essentially a child of landscape and bountiful nature and is, therefore, as varied in it’s richness, as superb in its beauty”. The floral motifs with their inexhaustible display of colours, variegated birds, luscious fruits, majestic mountains, shimmering lakes – all find a place in Kashmir embroidery’ ~ Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay Source: India CraftFine dark beige wool with all over embroidery in fine wool thread. Colours are red, orange, pinks, blue, green and brown. Borders on collar, front and bottom of the coat are edged with a red line couched in yellow thread. Design flowers and birds.embroidery, surface stitchery, garments, 1940-60, india
