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Pair of sleeves with spiral-shaped insets

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Pair of sleeves with spiral-shaped insets
These long sleeves are gathered at intervals to make a series of puffs. Called Mameluke sleeves, they became fashionable around 1808. Originally Mamluks were the bodyguards of a sultan. After Napoleon’s campaign through Egypt and Palestine (1798–1801), Arabian influences became increasingly visible in fashion. The inset is made of needlepoint lace, which was produced in Carrickmacross, Ireland, from 1820.

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Objectnummer

  • BK-1978-734-B

Instelling

  • Rijksmuseum

Objecttype

Materiaal & Techniek

  • linnen
  • Katoen
  • cotton (textile)
  • linen (material)
  • kant (materiaal)
  • borduren
  • embroidering
  • weven

Periode

  • 1800-1850

Datering

  • 1820
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