Kerchief
Date1700-1800
MediumSilk plain weave embroidered with silk and metallics around silk core.
DimensionsOW: 47" X 23"
Credit LineGift of The Honorable Irwin Untermyer.
Object number1954-2
DescriptionTriangular kerchief of cream-color plain-woven silk, folded double and heavily embroidered on two sides with shades of red, blue, lavender, and green silks and gold metallics wrapped around a silk core. The embroidery is worked through both layers. The design consists of formal, symmetrical scrolling leaves and flowers, with drawn work edging forming lace effect and shallow scallops at outside edges. The long side of the triangle is not embroidered, folded on the bias.Label TextMany women wore embroidered kerchiefs around their necks and shoulders to fill in the low necklines of their gowns. Some colorful silk embroidered kerchiefs were associated with Jewish weddings in Europe, worn by brides as a symbol of modesty and as a festive accessory. The peach kerchief may originally have been worn by a Jewish bride.ProvenanceFrom the collection of the Hon. Irwin Untermyer.Textile 1650-1660; made late 17th-early 18th c.(?)
1630-1650
1630-1650
1700-1800 (probably)
1650-1720
1680-1700
1780-1800
1749 (dated)
1800-1820
1700-1750
1727
