Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Handkerchief

Square shaped handkerchief made from a single piece of thin white silk. It is decorated with a print of a veiled woman showing her head and shoulders, it is black and white with light flesh coloured face and green headwear (in the style of a hand coloured photograph). Underneath the print are the words SOUVENIR OF EGYPT printed in black ink. The edges of the handkerchief are printed on both sides in blue and pink, the design features circles, rectangles with white spots, flowers and waves. The border is turned by 2.2cm and machine sewn with a small zigzag using white cotton thread, forming a line along the border simulating drawn thread work.

Handkerchief made from a single piece of thin white silk. Decorated with a print of a veiled woman and the inscription Underneath the print are the words 'SOUVENIR OF EGYPT'. The double-sided printed border features circles, rectangles with white spots, flowers and waves. Belonged to a family from Cardiff.

Collection Area

Social & Cultural History

Item Number

F79.178.7

Historical Associations

Association Type:
Date: 1916
Place: Egypt

Acquisition

Donation, 1979

Measurements

Width (mm): 404
Height (mm): 402

Techniques

Printing

Material

Silk (fabric)
Cotton (spun and twisted)
Print

Location

In store-room

Categories

First World War
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