Collar with a Peacock and Floral Pattern, Irene d'Olszowska, c. 1905 Collar of natural -colored needle side: Brussels mesh side. Round model. The repeating and symmetrical pattern consists of two slamming male peacocks, with hanging tails and sitting on a round medallion of flowers. Between the successive peacock pairs there is always a column, which runs towards the center of the collar taper, with a flower garland that is held through the peacocks in the beak at the top. Along the neckline runs a subsequent pattern with stylized water lilies. All edges are finished with a geometric pattern w


Collar with a Peacock and Floral Pattern, Irene d'Olszowska, c. 1905 Collar of natural -colored needle side: Brussels mesh side. Round model. The repeating and symmetrical pattern consists of two slamming male peacocks, with hanging tails and sitting on a round medallion of flowers. Between the successive peacock pairs there is always a column, which runs towards the center of the collar taper, with a flower garland that is held through the peacocks in the beak at the top. Along the neckline runs a subsequent pattern with stylized water lilies. All edges are finished with a geometric pattern with, among other things, openwork squares. The motifs are connected by a Maas soil. The motifs are made with feston stitches and equipped with relief contour lines. Ornamental stitches are used, among other things, in the openwork medallions, the openwork squares along the edges and in the columns and peacocks. Brussels cotton (textile) Brussels Gaze Point Collar of natural -colored needle side: Brussels mesh side. Round model. The repeating and symmetrical pattern consists of two slamming male peacocks, with hanging tails and sitting on a round medallion of flowers. Between the successive peacock pairs there is always a column, which runs towards the center of the collar taper, with a flower garland that is held through the peacocks in the beak at the top. Along the neckline runs a subsequent pattern with stylized water lilies. All edges are finished with a geometric pattern with, among other things, openwork squares. The motifs are connected by a Maas soil. The motifs are made with feston stitches and equipped with relief contour lines. Ornamental stitches are used, among other things, in the openwork medallions, the openwork squares along the edges and in the columns and peacocks. Brussels cotton (textile) Brussels Gaze Point


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