Digital Repository (All)
Physical Description
Production
Material
- - All -
- (-) gold cordon
- (-) silk cordon
- (-) silver cordon
- (-) spangles
- (-) wool cordon
- acrylic
- band
- batiste
- beads
- braid
- brailed gold fillet
- button
- calico
- cotton
- cotton braid
- cotton cord
- cotton gauze
- cotton ribbon
- cotton tape (tied around waist)
- cotton thread
- fullen wool fabric
- gold chevron
- gold cord
- golden brain
- gold thread
- leather
- metal
- metal foil
- metal gilded sheet
- moulinedes (cotton threads)
- ribbon
- satin
- satin ribbon
- silk
- silk-and-cotton fabric
- silk brocaded fabric
- silk thread
- silver cord
- snap fastening
- stones
- synthetic ribbon
- synthetic thread
- undervest
- wool cord
- wool fringe
- woollen fillet
- wool ribbon
- wool thread
- wool yarn
Techniques
- - All -
- (-) lace with little needle
- applique
- chyti (with embroideries in open or drawn threadwork)
- counted threadwork
- crocheted lace
- dye
- embellished
- embroidered band
- embroidery
- buttonhole
- byzantine
- chain
- counted one step vertical stitch
- daisy
- daring or bouble running
- double-darning stitch
- festoni (scallop)
- flat stitch
- gobelin
- grafti (traced design)
- herring bone stitch
- jaconet
- kassinaki (chain stitch)
- knot-stitch
- light stitch
- meserizi
- namet
- ountitsa
- pissogazi (back stitch)
- pissokenti (back stitch)
- psaragkathi (herring bone stitch)
- riza (stem stitch)
- rococo
- stitch
- straight
- terzidiko (gold tailored)
- embroidery of the loom
- gilding
- glazed
- gold embroidery
- gold embroidery of the frame
- handwoven fabric
- industrially woven textile
- knitted
- knitted with little needle
- lace
- lace sold by the metre
- lace with hairpin
- lacy band
- machine-made embroidery
- machine-made white embroidery
- matelasse
- plisse
- printed
- silver embroidered
- traced design embroidery
- white open-work embroidery
Use
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Status
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Donation Policy
Support the CMLE
The enrichment of the CMLE’s collections, with the aim of safekeeping, preserving, utilising and promoting them, has been a constant goal throughout all these years.
If you wish to donate objects to the CMLE, please download and complete the special item donation form.