Digital Repository (All)
Physical Description
Production
Production date range
Material
- - All -
- (-) metal
- (-) wool cordon
- beads
- braid
- brailed gold fillet
- button
- cabot
- calico
- cardboard
- cord
- cordon
- cotton
- cotton gauze
- cotton tape (tied around waist)
- cotton thread
- elastic
- felt
- fur
- gold cord
- gold thread
- hooks and eyes
- linen
- linen-and-cotton fabric
- linen-and-silk fabric
- metal foil
- metal gilded sheet
- metal lattice
- metallic elements
- metal thread
- mixture of linen and silk yarns
- mousseline
- paper
- porcelain
- ribbon
- satin
- satin cotton
- silk
- silk-and-cotton fabric
- silk brocaded fabric
- silk cord
- silk cordon
- silk fringe
- silk thread
- silver thread
- spangles
- stones
- synthetic
- synthetic band
- taffeta
- thin gold cord
- velvet
- wool thread
- wool yarn
Techniques
- - All -
- adhered
- applique
- applique embroidery
- chyti (with embroideries in open or drawn threadwork)
- counted threadwork
- crocheted lace
- dye
- embellished
- embroidered band
- embroidery
- buttonhole
- chain
- counted one step vertical stitch
- daisy
- daring or bouble running
- festoni (scallop)
- flat stitch
- gobelin
- grafti (traced design)
- herring bone stitch
- jaconet
- kassinaki (chain stitch)
- namet
- ountitsa
- pissogazi (back stitch)
- pissokenti (back stitch)
- riza (stem stitch)
- rococo
- stitch
- terzidiko (gold tailored)
- enamel
- engraved
- engraved
- gilding
- glazed
- gold-plating
- gold-plating
- gold embroidery
- gold embroidery of the frame
- golden lace
- granulated
- hammered
- handwoven fabric
- industrially woven textile
- knitted
- lace
- lace sold by the metre
- lace with little needle
- lacy band
- machine-made embroidery
- matelasse
- niello
- pierced
- plisse
- priming coat
- printed
- silvering
- traced design embroidery
- white open-work embroidery
- wiry
- woodcut and brush
Use
Population / Cultural / Ethnic Group
User
Status
Period of use
No Value
Occasion
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.