Breeches

Title Breeches
Author Unknown Unknown (designed and made by)
Publication Date: 1800
Publication Place Iran (made) -
Subject Textiles
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Maximum length: 68cm, Waist circumference: 80cm
Library: Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 841-1876
Record ID 841-1876
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1800
Notes Middle East, Textile; Trousers, embroidered leather, wrestler's breeches, Iran, 1800-1850
Malzemeler ve teknikler cotton yarn, weaving, embroidering, printing, sewing, leather.
Fiziksel açıklama a pair of knee-length breeches, plain weave cotton embroidered with cotton in tambour or chain stitch, backed with resist dyed and printed plain weave cotton and padded, possibly with felt, with leather and with a belt and metal buckle. A rhomboid shape of blue cotton forms the back, back legs and front crotch and stomach, with two roughly rectangular shapes for the shaped front legs and front hips. There are two wide bands forming the cuffs which go two-thirds of the way round the leg below the knee area. The front thigh sections have been stiffened [ note the brown stitching which may be keeping this in place around the knee]. The method used cannot be ascertained without causing damage to the object. Elsewhere the breeches have a layer of fibres between the top layer of cotton and the backing. This may be wool or hair and may have originally been felt. All the seams are protected by leather strips. The waistband and belt is also leather and is 11 cm deep. The blue cotton is embroidered with white and yellow cotton in a series of panels containing stylized flowering forms of rosettes and tri-petalled buds, framed with double meanders and tightly undulating lines while the inner legs are decorated with a lattice of stems. All worked in heavy white cotton thread with yellow used for the centres of some rosettes. The leather strips also have simple embroidered decoration in white and brown [?] cotton. Backing: Inside the right leg by the lower edge: heavy plain weave red cotton resist dyed with a pattern of 4-petalled rosettes in yellow. Inside the left leg by the lower edge: heavy plain weave cotton printed with at least two different designs [a] narrow white and blue stripes bearing small floral motifs in red and yellow; [b] red ground with an indeterminate white motif with details in dark brown and red.
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Breeches

Author Unknown Unknown (designed and made by)
Publication Date 1800
Publication Place Iran (made) -
Subject Textiles
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Maximum length: 68cm, Waist circumference: 80cm
Library Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 841-1876
Record ID 841-1876
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1800
Notes Middle East, Textile; Trousers, embroidered leather, wrestler's breeches, Iran, 1800-1850
Malzemeler ve teknikler cotton yarn, weaving, embroidering, printing, sewing, leather.
Fiziksel açıklama a pair of knee-length breeches, plain weave cotton embroidered with cotton in tambour or chain stitch, backed with resist dyed and printed plain weave cotton and padded, possibly with felt, with leather and with a belt and metal buckle. A rhomboid shape of blue cotton forms the back, back legs and front crotch and stomach, with two roughly rectangular shapes for the shaped front legs and front hips. There are two wide bands forming the cuffs which go two-thirds of the way round the leg below the knee area. The front thigh sections have been stiffened [ note the brown stitching which may be keeping this in place around the knee]. The method used cannot be ascertained without causing damage to the object. Elsewhere the breeches have a layer of fibres between the top layer of cotton and the backing. This may be wool or hair and may have originally been felt. All the seams are protected by leather strips. The waistband and belt is also leather and is 11 cm deep. The blue cotton is embroidered with white and yellow cotton in a series of panels containing stylized flowering forms of rosettes and tri-petalled buds, framed with double meanders and tightly undulating lines while the inner legs are decorated with a lattice of stems. All worked in heavy white cotton thread with yellow used for the centres of some rosettes. The leather strips also have simple embroidered decoration in white and brown [?] cotton. Backing: Inside the right leg by the lower edge: heavy plain weave red cotton resist dyed with a pattern of 4-petalled rosettes in yellow. Inside the left leg by the lower edge: heavy plain weave cotton printed with at least two different designs [a] narrow white and blue stripes bearing small floral motifs in red and yellow; [b] red ground with an indeterminate white motif with details in dark brown and red.
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