Antique nightgown from the early 20th century, an exceptional piece of historical lingerie entirely hand-crafted from high-quality cotton cambric.
Object History: This garment belongs to the Edwardian era, a period when women's lingerie stood out for its delicacy and the use of refined artisanal techniques. These types of nightgowns were part of the bridal trousseau of the time, characterized by the durability of the cotton and the elegance of the ornamental details.
Technical details:
- Period: 1900 - 1909 (Edwardian Era)
- Technique: Hand embroidery, cotton lace, and small vertical pintucks providing structure to the torso.
- Closure: Original mother-of-pearl buttons on the shoulders.
- Ornament: Hand-embroidered monogram in the center of the chest.
Measurements (taken flat):
- Chest circumference: 104 cm (41 inches)
- Waist circumference: 120 cm (47 inches)
- Hip circumference: 130 cm (51 inches)
- Total length: 90 cm (35 inches)
- Armhole (sleeve opening): 22 cm (8.7 inches)
Condition: Excellent vintage condition for its age. The fabric maintains its integrity and structural firmness. The lace and embroidery show no tears. Minimal signs of historical storage may appear, reaffirming its authenticity.
This piece represents high value for collectors of antique clothing, fashion design scholars, or for use in historical reenactments and romantic-inspired styling.
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