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Physical Description
Production
Production date range
- - All -
- (-) 20th century
- (-) first half of 20th century
- (-) middle of 20th century
- 18th century
- 18th century - 19th century
- 19th century
- 19th century (?)
- 19th century - 20th century
- 19th century - beginning of 20th century
- 20th century (?)
- beginning of 19th century
- beginning of 20th century
- beginning of 20th century (?)
- beginning of 21st century
- end of 18th century - beginning of 19th century
- end of 19th century
- end of 19th century (?)
- end of 19th century (?) - beginning of 20th century
- end of 19th century - 20th century
- end of 19th century - beginning of 20th century
- end of 20th century
- first quarter of 20th century
- middle of 19th century
- middle of 19th century - beginning of 20th century
- second half of 19th century
- second half of 19th century - beginning of 20th century
- second half of 20th century
Production place (Country | Geogr. Area | Prefecture)
Material
- (-) - All -
- acrylic
- band
- beads
- bells
- braid
- brailed gold fillet
- branchy silk threads
- branchy woollen threads
- button
- cabot
- calico
- canvas
- chevron
- cord
- cordon
- corduroy
- cotton
- cotton braid
- cotton brocade
- cotton cord
- cotton cord
- cotton cordon
- cotton fillet
- cotton gauze
- cotton organdie
- cotton pearl
- cotton ribbon
- cotton tape (tied around waist)
- cotton thread
- crepe de chine silk
- enamel
- felt
- fine calico
- fortetsa
- fullen wool fabric
- gabardine
- garment
- glass stone
- gold chevron
- gold cord
- gold cordon
- golden brain
- golden spangles
- gold fringe
- gold tassels
- gold thread
- gold tir-tir (gold lustring)
- gold yarn
- heavy silk fabric
- hessian
- hooks and eyes
- jersey
- leather
- linen
- linen-and-cotton fabric
- linen-and-silk fabric
- metal
- metal amalgam
- metal gilding
- metallic elements
- metallic fillet
- moulinedes (cotton threads)
- organdie
- otter
- paper
- plastic button
- plastic spangles
- plush
- poplin
- rayon
- ribbon
- ribbon of heavy silk fabric
- rich brocaded fabric
- sackcloth
- saddle blanket
- satin
- satin
- satin cotton
- satin ribbon
- sheeting
- silk
- silk-and-cotton fabric
- silk brocaded fabric
- silk cord
- silk cord
- silk cordon
- silk crepe
- silk fillet
- silk fringe
- silk ribbon
- silk thread
- silver cord
- silver cordon
- silver tir-tir (silver lustring)
- small woollen tassels
- snap fastening
- soie floche - slightly twisted silk thread
- spangles
- stones
- synthetic
- synthetic ribbon
- synthetic silk
- synthetic thread
- synthetic velvet
- taffeta
- tassels
- thin gold cord
- tichreli
- tir-tir (lustring)
- tulle
- undervest
- velvet
- wool-and-cotton fabric
- wool-and-cotton thread
- wool-and-silk thread
- wool cord
- wool cordon
- woolen cord
- woolen tassels
- wool fringe
- wool ribbon
- wool thread
- wool yarn
Techniques
- (-) - All -
- applique
- applique embroidery
- chyti (with embroideries in open or drawn threadwork)
- counted threadwork
- crocheted lace
- dye
- embellished
- embroidered band
- embroidery
- byzantine
- chain
- counted one step vertical stitch
- daring or bouble running
- double-darning stitch
- festoni (scallop)
- flat stitch
- hem stitching
- herring bone stitch
- knot-stitch
- light stitch
- namet
- perasti (darning stitch)
- pissokenti (back stitch)
- pissovelonia (back stitch)
- riza (stem stitch)
- rococo
- square
- stitch
- straight
- terzidiko (gold tailored)
- embroidery of the frame
- enamel
- gilding
- glazed
- gold-plating
- gold-plating
- gold embroidery
- gold embroidery of the frame
- handwoven fabric
- industrially woven textile
- knitted
- knitted with bodkin
- lace
- lace sold by the metre
- lace with little needle
- machine-made embroidery
- plisse
- priming coat
- printed
- silvering
- traced design embroidery
- white open-work embroidery
- wiry
Use
Population / Cultural / Ethnic Group
User
Period of use
Place of use (Country | Geogr. Area | Prefecture)
Donation Policy
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