Woollen Caps Worn by Dutch Whalers, anonymous, c. 1650 - c. 1800 ribbon (material) Hat, brown, double and coarse knitted with partially changed edge. The inner hat has blue -green horizontal stripes. Turned around in Tricot stitch. Special feature: a bow has recently been sewn from cm wide in the hat, and an unknown length (at least 15 cm). The ribbon has two self-sides and is woven in solid/flat binding with seventeen s-wisted chain wires and eleven S-slammed impact wires per cm. What the function of this ribbon is in relation to the hat is not clear. Both probably come from the same grav


Woollen Caps Worn by Dutch Whalers, anonymous, c. 1650 - c. 1800 ribbon (material) Hat, brown, double and coarse knitted with partially changed edge. The inner hat has blue -green horizontal stripes. Turned around in Tricot stitch. Special feature: a bow has recently been sewn from cm wide in the hat, and an unknown length (at least 15 cm). The ribbon has two self-sides and is woven in solid/flat binding with seventeen s-wisted chain wires and eleven S-slammed impact wires per cm. What the function of this ribbon is in relation to the hat is not clear. Both probably come from the same grave. wool Spitsbergen. Svalbard. Zeeuwsche Uytkyck


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