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Skirt

Skirt
ca. 1820 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Woman's skirt of black felt, with applied bands of coloured silks, black velvet, silver lace and gimp, and embroidered in coloured silks, tinsel, spangles and glass beads. It is decorated with eight horizontal bands of red and blue silk and black velvet with wavy floral patterns and scrolling devices applied, in silver lace and embroidery, separated by narrow red stripes; the skirt is pleated at the top. The Breton word for this skirt is vronze.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSkirt
Materials and techniques
Woollen felt with applied silks, velvet and lace, embroidered in silks and trimmed with spangles and glass beads
Brief description
Skirt, woollen felt, silk, velvet, lace, sequins, glass beads, Brittany, France, ca. 1820
Physical description
Woman's skirt of black felt, with applied bands of coloured silks, black velvet, silver lace and gimp, and embroidered in coloured silks, tinsel, spangles and glass beads. It is decorated with eight horizontal bands of red and blue silk and black velvet with wavy floral patterns and scrolling devices applied, in silver lace and embroidery, separated by narrow red stripes; the skirt is pleated at the top. The Breton word for this skirt is vronze.
Dimensions
  • Length: 38in
  • Greatest width at bottom width: 63.25in
Object history
This skirt was a wedding garment worn by the bride at a wedding in the district between Quimperlé and Pont-Aven, Finistère.

Purchased (16 to 20-1902, £25). Registered File number 36225/1901. See also RP 90589/1901, (file) RP 2353/1902.
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
17B-1902

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Record createdAugust 26, 2010
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