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Tassels Collection (page 10)

"Tassels: A Timeless Touch of Elegance and Style" Step into the enchanting world of tassels, where intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship take center stage

Background imageTassels Collection: Petit-Gris Cloak 1922

Petit-Gris Cloak 1922
A cape with a large tubular stand collar made using rectangular pieces of petit- gris (a type of squirrel) fur & fastened with a silk cord with tassel ends

Background imageTassels Collection: Fashions for July 1864

Fashions for July 1864
Girl: white dress, magenta Swiss corselet with petal-like basques. Black trimmed purple dress with long pointed scallop edged basques. Fawn coloured mantle with tassels

Background imageTassels Collection: Felix Mendelssohn

Felix Mendelssohn
FELIX MENDELSSOHN German composer

Background imageTassels Collection: Fez maker in Khan el-Khalili market, Islamic District, Cairo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Fez maker in Khan el-Khalili market, Islamic District, Cairo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageTassels Collection: Tassels for sale in the souk, Marrakech (Marrakesh), Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Tassels for sale in the souk, Marrakech (Marrakesh), Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageTassels Collection: Sir Henry Vane / Fortem

Sir Henry Vane / Fortem
SIR HENRY VANE statesman who joined the Parliamentary side during the Civil War

Background imageTassels Collection: Costume / Men / Mexican 14C

Costume / Men / Mexican 14C
A Mexican Indian warrior chief in feathered headdress and tasselled orange tunic

Background imageTassels Collection: Robespierre / Miniature

Robespierre / Miniature
MAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE French Revolutionary statesman

Background imageTassels Collection: Chinese Emperor Boy

Chinese Emperor Boy
A little boy poses on a chair resplendent in a Chinese costume complete with head-dress, looking for all the world like a little emperor

Background imageTassels Collection: Edward Viii / Pow Regalia

Edward Viii / Pow Regalia
EDWARD VIII as Prince of Wales in full regalia

Background imageTassels Collection: Ball Dress 1821

Ball Dress 1821
French lady wears a white robe the hem of which is ornamented with bouillon, rouleaux, leaf shaped applied trim & bunches of red roses. Her red cloak is lined with fur

Background imageTassels Collection: Racial / Africans C1830

Racial / Africans C1830
Two richly dressed Africans

Background imageTassels Collection: Pink & Blue Dress 1878

Pink & Blue Dress 1878
Grey-blue dress with V neck, central panel ornamented with horizontal straps, the sleeves & upper bodice with tassels & a white chemise with stand up collar with a ruffle edge

Background imageTassels Collection: Shopping Fashions 1850S

Shopping Fashions 1850S
Red mantle with revers, pagoda sleeves & tassels, blue dress with black trim. Black pardessus, white waistcoat, floral print skirt & a habit- shirt with bishop sleeves

Background imageTassels Collection: Imperia / Dress by Worth

Imperia / Dress by Worth
Design by Worth: white fur coat with thick collar, sleeveless gown with tapering straps, flaring skirt with brown fur hem & a vandyked motif in gold

Background imageTassels Collection: Oriental Fabrics 1924

Oriental Fabrics 1924
Coats in fabrics with an Oriental feel by Coudurier: wrap over coat with funnel sleeves, white fur all round stand collar, cuffs & skirt; coat with hood & tassels

Background imageTassels Collection: Velvet Suit 1870S / Boy

Velvet Suit 1870S / Boy
Boy wears a velvet suit of danish trousers & collarless jacket with a belt of the same material, the whole trimmed with braid. Worn with a white bowtie & boots

Background imageTassels Collection: Costume Photo Man 1860S

Costume Photo Man 1860S
Victorian man wearing a frock coat, double-breasted waistcoat with roll collar, cravat with diamond design, trousers & top hat. His watch chain is also visible

Background imageTassels Collection: Furs / Grunwaldt / Plate 9

Furs / Grunwaldt / Plate 9
Two women with one live furry friend. Tunic dress with crochet trim, black gauze hat, black fur muff; unspecifed black fur coat ornamented with large oriental style tassels

Background imageTassels Collection: Fur Scarf & Muff Set

Fur Scarf & Muff Set
A white fur scarf & muff set ornamented with a border of coloured embroidery & red tassels. The muff is designed to echo the shape & length of the scarf

Background imageTassels Collection: Fur-Trimmed Cape 1913

Fur-Trimmed Cape 1913
A fur-trimmed short cape with rows of beads fastened with a Chinese style medallion with tassels across a long fur stole

Background imageTassels Collection: Beaded Evening Robe 1913

Beaded Evening Robe 1913
Sumptuous beaded gown by Marjolaine: square neckline, slightly high waistline, sash with tassels - the narrow skirt is caught up at centre to create a draped effect

Background imageTassels Collection: Fur Accessories 1915

Fur Accessories 1915
Stylish tunic dresses: either a narrow tubular under-skirt & flaring tunic or slightly flared skirt with assymetrical tunic worn with fur stoles, flat muffs, Louis heel boots

Background imageTassels Collection: Revolutionary Officials

Revolutionary Officials
Uniforms of French Revolutionary officials are elaborate with much gold braid & tassels. Garments include cloaks, capes & sashes. One carries a sword

Background imageTassels Collection: Victoria / Coronation / 1838

Victoria / Coronation / 1838
She is crowned at Westminster Abbey. The archbishop of Canterbury places the crown on her head



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"Tassels: A Timeless Touch of Elegance and Style" Step into the enchanting world of tassels, where intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship take center stage. From music covers to recruitment posters, ancient costumes to gentlemen's clothing adverts, they have adorned a myriad of objects throughout history. In the lively polka tune "Two Marionettes, " tassels sway in rhythm with the music cover, adding a playful touch to this whimsical melody. Meanwhile, on the recruitment poster for The Royal Marines, bold tassels embellish their uniforms, symbolizing honor and valor. Travel back in time to ancient Assyria as you marvel at an elaborate costume adorned with ornate tassels. These decorative accents not only added flair but also conveyed status and power within society. Fast forward to 1895 when Peter Robinson's advert showcased dapper gentlemen donning suits accessorized with tasteful tassel details. John Cumming himself would approve. Even parasols were not exempt from the allure of tassels; a point lace parasol from 1868 exudes elegance while providing shade on sunny days. And let us not forget the patriotic scarf that united Belgium during challenging times—a testament to how something as simple as a tassel can foster unity and pride. As fashion evolved through the ages, garden party frocks in 1913 embraced delicate tassel trimmings that danced gracefully amidst laughter-filled gatherings. Similarly, The Border Regiment proudly displayed their uniforms adorned with colorful cords and vibrant hanging threads—telling stories of bravery on battlefields. Photographs capture women wearing high hats bedecked with extravagant plumes—an era when even headwear was incomplete without these lavish adornments. Edward Prince of Wales and Princess Mary themselves knew that no ensemble was complete without a regal touch provided by dangling threads. Finally, we encounter Lady With a Wine Vessel—a timeless painting showcasing her refined taste, as tassels gracefully cascade from her vessel.