Double Face Banyan, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1800 Dressing gown (Double Face) of glued blue woolen damask (grein) with large light blue floral motifs, with standing collar, long sleeves with covers, large dust buttons and wool tresses. Printed cotton fabric and silk tresses on the inside. The jacket can be worn on two sides (Double Face) and therefore has pocket valves, but no bags in the side seams. The jacket has no shoulder seams; The fabric continues from behind. This means that the pattern on the back is clearly visible and is at the bottom of the front. The sharp, straight folds in the fa


Double Face Banyan, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1800 Dressing gown (Double Face) of glued blue woolen damask (grein) with large light blue floral motifs, with standing collar, long sleeves with covers, large dust buttons and wool tresses. Printed cotton fabric and silk tresses on the inside. The jacket can be worn on two sides (Double Face) and therefore has pocket valves, but no bags in the side seams. The jacket has no shoulder seams; The fabric continues from behind. This means that the pattern on the back is clearly visible and is at the bottom of the front. The sharp, straight folds in the fabric come from the heated, metal plates with which the woolen Damask was glans. Norwich (possibly)Netherlands (possibly) Exterior: Wool. Inside: Cotton (textile). Buttons: Wool. tresses (outside): wool. Tressen (inside): Silk printing / braiding / braiding Dressing gown (Double Face) of glued blue woolen damask (grein) with large light blue floral motifs, with standing collar, long sleeves with covers, large dust buttons and wool tresses. Printed cotton fabric and silk tresses on the inside. The jacket can be worn on two sides (Double Face) and therefore has pocket valves, but no bags in the side seams. The jacket has no shoulder seams; The fabric continues from behind. This means that the pattern on the back is clearly visible and is at the bottom of the front. The sharp, straight folds in the fabric come from the heated, metal plates with which the woolen Damask was glans. Norwich (possibly)Netherlands (possibly) Exterior: Wool. Inside: Cotton (textile). Buttons: Wool. tresses (outside): wool. Tressen (inside): Silk printing / braiding / braiding


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