Vicenta Casajuana Valencia Silk Bodice Jacket - 19th Century

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Black silk bodice jacket with lace and velvet applications, made by the prestigious dressmaker Vicenta Casajuana in Valencia. This piece stands out for its rigorous internal construction and the use of high-quality materials typical of the Spanish bourgeoisie of the period.

Historical Context: Vicenta Casajuana was one of the most prominent figures in Valencian haute couture at the end of the 19th century. Her atelier represented the epicenter of local sophistication, adapting Parisian trends to the demands of the aristocracy and high bourgeoisie with an exceptional level of craftsmanship.

Details and Condition:
- Period: Late 19th century - early 20th century (circa 1895-1905).
- Technique: High-end tailoring with reinforced lining, internal boning, and fitted structure.
- Material: Natural silk with jacquard pattern, cotton lining, velvet and fine mechanical lace applications.
- Closure: Original and functional system of 35 metal hooks and eyes.
- Measurements: Chest 82 cm (32.3 inches), Waist 62 cm (24.4 inches), Neck 34 cm (13.4 inches), Shoulder 12 cm (4.7 inches), Armhole 16 cm (6.3 inches), Length 35 cm (13.8 inches), Sleeve 40 cm (15.7 inches).
- Weight: 370 g (13.1 oz).
- Condition: Excellent historical preservation. The silk maintains its structural integrity. It retains the original waist tape with the golden stamp of the House of Casajuana.

Value and Use: This garment constitutes a historical document of Spanish fashion, being a piece of high value for private collectors, museum institutions, or period costume archives.

  • Reference
    CAS-VAL-XIX-001
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    1532947522

  • Era
    1900 - 1909
  • Materials
    Silk
  • Width, cm
    41
  • Height, cm
    35
  • Depth, cm
    3
  • Weight, kg
    0.37

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