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Embroidered With Silk Collection

"Embroidered with Silk: A Tapestry of Timeless Elegance" Step into the world of exquisite craftsmanship as we explore a collection of stunning embroidered pieces

Background imageEmbroidered With Silk Collection: Suzani (large embroidered hanging or cover), Uzbekistan, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Suzani (large embroidered hanging or cover), Uzbekistan, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Suzani (large embroidered hanging or cover), Uzbekistan, 19th century

Background imageEmbroidered With Silk Collection: Sampler (copy), Germany, 19th century (copy). Creator: Unknown

Sampler (copy), Germany, 19th century (copy). Creator: Unknown
Sampler (copy), Germany, 19th century (copy)

Background imageEmbroidered With Silk Collection: Sampler, Germany, 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Sampler, Germany, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Sampler, Germany, 17th century

Background imageEmbroidered With Silk Collection: Sampler, England, c. 1660. Creator: Unknown

Sampler, England, c. 1660. Creator: Unknown
Sampler, England, c. 1660

Background imageEmbroidered With Silk Collection: Map Sampler, England, c. 1800. Creator: Unknown

Map Sampler, England, c. 1800. Creator: Unknown
Map Sampler, England, c. 1800. The counties of England and Wales, the German Ocean

Background imageEmbroidered With Silk Collection: Apron, England, 1701 / 25. Creator: Unknown

Apron, England, 1701 / 25. Creator: Unknown
Apron, England, 1701/25

Background imageEmbroidered With Silk Collection: Panel, England, Queen Anne period (1702-1714), 1700 / 25. Creator: Unknown

Panel, England, Queen Anne period (1702-1714), 1700 / 25. Creator: Unknown
Panel, England, Queen Anne period (1702-1714), 1700/25

Background imageEmbroidered With Silk Collection: Sampler, England, 1818. Creator: Elizabeth Gloon

Sampler, England, 1818. Creator: Elizabeth Gloon
Sampler, England, 1818. Jesus permit thy gracious name to stand / As the first effort of an infant hand / And while her fingers o er this canvas move / Engage her tender heart to seek thy love / With

Background imageEmbroidered With Silk Collection: Parts of a Waistcoat, France, 1775 / 1890. Creator: Unknown

Parts of a Waistcoat, France, 1775 / 1890. Creator: Unknown
Parts of a Waistcoat, France, 1775/1890

Background imageEmbroidered With Silk Collection: Sampler, France, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Sampler, France, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Sampler, France, 19th century

Background imageEmbroidered With Silk Collection: Waistcoat, France, 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Waistcoat, France, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Waistcoat, France, 18th century

Background imageEmbroidered With Silk Collection: Cap, England, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Cap, England, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Cap, England, 16th century

Background imageEmbroidered With Silk Collection: Headcloth, 1800 s. Creator: Unknown

Headcloth, 1800 s. Creator: Unknown
Headcloth, 1800 s

Background imageEmbroidered With Silk Collection: Back Apron for the Royal Ceremonial Robe, late 1800s-early 1900s. Creator: Unknown

Back Apron for the Royal Ceremonial Robe, late 1800s-early 1900s. Creator: Unknown
Back Apron for the Royal Ceremonial Robe, late 1800s-early 1900s


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"Embroidered with Silk: A Tapestry of Timeless Elegance" Step into the world of exquisite craftsmanship as we explore a collection of stunning embroidered pieces, each adorned with delicate silk threads. From samplers to waistcoats, these creations transport us through centuries and across borders, showcasing the artistry and skill of unknown creators. In England during the 17th century, a sampler emerged as an intricate testament to needlework expertise. One such piece from c. 1660 captures our attention with its meticulous stitches and vibrant colors. Another map sampler from c. 1800 takes us on a journey through England's geography while displaying remarkable embroidery technique. An apron dating back to 1701/25 reveals the fusion of beauty and functionality in English fashion history. Its elegant design showcases floral motifs delicately woven with silk threads that have stood the test of time. Moving forward to Queen Anne's reign (1702-1714), we encounter a panel that exudes regal charm. Created between 1700 and 1725, it captivates us with its ornate patterns stitched using lustrous silk thread by an anonymous artisan. Crossing over to France, we discover parts of a waistcoat crafted between 1775 and 1890 - an epitome of French sophistication blended seamlessly with fine embroidery techniques utilizing silk strands. A sampler from France in the nineteenth century unveils another chapter in textile artistry; its intricate stitches tell stories within every motif carefully sewn by unknown hands. Traveling further back in time, an eighteenth-century French waistcoat enchants us with its opulence. The use of sumptuous silks combined with masterful needlework creates a garment fit for royalty. Returning once more to England but this time venturing into the sixteenth century, we find ourselves captivated by an intricately embroidered cap whose timeless elegance transcends generations.