Tool - Carved chinese ivorty or bone clamp wiwth pincushion top, Small ivory sewing clamp with pincushion top, 1840's

Historical information

Pins were expensive and so the use of pincushions to keep them safe, to protect them and other items was practical and popular. Chinese carved ivory clamps with pincushion tops were common accessories for work boxes. Such as these they were made in the East for sale to European markets where they were a way of showing one's financial status.

Significance

Pins were precious sewing tools which needed to be kept safe and sharp, pincushions were an essential sewing tool for keeping pins.

Physical description

Carved bone or ivory clamp with screw through base for attachment.. Topped with pincushion covered with (replacement) embroidered silk

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