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Collar

A work made of pineapple fiber, plain weave; cut and drawn work; embroidered with cotton yarns in interlocking lace and single faggot stitches; roumanian couching and darned wheels; pulled threadwork embroidered in cross, indian drawn filling, overcast, roumanian and single faggot stitches; roumanian couching; embroidered in buttonhole, double running, satin and stem stitches.
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  • A work made of pineapple fiber, plain weave; cut and drawn work; embroidered with cotton yarns in interlocking lace and single faggot stitches; roumanian couching and darned wheels; pulled threadwork embroidered in cross, indian drawn filling, overcast, roumanian and single faggot stitches; roumanian couching; embroidered in buttonhole, double running, satin and stem stitches.

Date:

18th century

Artist:

Philippines

About this artwork

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Textiles

Title

Collar

Place

Philippines (Object made in)

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Made 1701–1800

Medium

Pineapple fiber, plain weave; cut and drawn work; embroidered with cotton yarns in interlocking lace and single faggot stitches; Roumanian couching and darned wheels; pulled threadwork embroidered in cross, Indian drawn filling, overcast, Roumanian and single faggot stitches; Roumanian couching; embroidered in buttonhole, double running, satin and stem stitches

Dimensions

33.8 × 61.5 cm (13 1/4 × 24 1/4 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. John C. Murphy

Reference Number

1952.186

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