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Staybusk
Carved wooden staybusk with geometric carving, 18th century. Found during the demolition of Cadwgan Hall, Denbigh, in 1967.
A staybusk is a piece of wood which was inserted into the front of a woman’s stays to keep the torso upright. A busk was often given to a woman as a love token from a suitor. Many were carved or painted with inscriptions and motifs, such as hearts, initials and flowers.
Collection Area
Social & Cultural History
Item Number
68.509
Acquisition
Donation, 1969
Measurements
Height
(mm): 315
Width
(mm): 55
Material
wood
Location
In store
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