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Cloak

1560-1600 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Man’s three-quarter circular cloak made of crimson silk damask of 5-end satin with a large-scale pattern of stylised plants and crowns, arranged in a diamond shape. It is decorated with 53 stylised foliate motifs couched with silver and silver gilt filé, twist and crimson silk floss, applied along the front openings and hem, and bordered with silver-gilt filé couched over thick, plied linen thread. The seams are covered with couched silver-gilt filé. The cloak has a 3 ¼ inch (8 cm) deep collar, applied with six couched motifs and bordered with silver-gilt filé couched over thick, plied linen thread. The cloak is faced with crimson silk taffeta and probably originally had a lining.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silk, linen, gold, silver; hand-woven damask, hand-embroidery, hand-sewn
Brief description
Man's cloak, 1560-1600, Spanish; Crimson silk damask, applied silver-gilt embroidery
Physical description
Man’s three-quarter circular cloak made of crimson silk damask of 5-end satin with a large-scale pattern of stylised plants and crowns, arranged in a diamond shape. It is decorated with 53 stylised foliate motifs couched with silver and silver gilt filé, twist and crimson silk floss, applied along the front openings and hem, and bordered with silver-gilt filé couched over thick, plied linen thread. The seams are covered with couched silver-gilt filé. The cloak has a 3 ¼ inch (8 cm) deep collar, applied with six couched motifs and bordered with silver-gilt filé couched over thick, plied linen thread. The cloak is faced with crimson silk taffeta and probably originally had a lining.
Dimensions
  • Top of collar to hem length: 79.5cm (approx)
  • Standing collar height: 3in
Bibliographic reference
Claire Thornton, ‘Embroidered silk damask cloak’, in 17th-Century Men’s Dress Patterns, 1600-1630, by Melanie Braun et al. Thames & Hudson and V&A Museum, 2016, pp.134-141
Collection
Accession number
T.202-1965

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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