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Gown
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Gown
- Place of origin:
Italy (woven)
UK (made)
England, Great Britain (made) - Date:
1610-1615 (made)
1600 (woven) - Artist/Maker:
unknown (production)
- Materials and Techniques:
Silk, fustian and ribbon, hand sewn with silk and linen threads
- Museum number:
189-1900
- Gallery location:
In store
This loose gown made of Italian brocaded silk would have been worn by a woman in the early 17th century as part of a formal day ensemble. A bodice and petticoat of equally luxurious, although not necessarily matching materials would have been worn underneath. The silk has been slashed between the brocaded motifs. This was a popular decorative technique during the 16th and early 17th centuries. At the centre back of the gown’s small upright collar are two holes to fasten a support for an elaborate lace collar.

