Ribbon
1780-1789 (made)
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Ribbon of woven silk. Coloured silks and metal thread on a cream ground.
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Materials and techniques | Woven silk and metal thread.
Ground of irregular silk satin weave with delicate taffeta woven edge. The warp of ivory with a ground weft of lime green and supplementary wefts of 1) a continuous metal (silver/silver coloured?) thread file and 2) the brocading group consisting of four silks and one metal (gold/ coloured?) which has been used in the small flower petals. i.e. seven weft threads in total. Two types of faceted beads (gold and silver coloured) hand-sewn onto the ribbon. |
Brief description | Ribbon of woven silk and metal thread, possibly made in England or France, 1880s |
Physical description | Ribbon of woven silk. Coloured silks and metal thread on a cream ground. |
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Credit line | Given by Mrs James Leahy |
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Accession number | T.364-1971 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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