“Spotted” handkerchiefs, such as our Golden Yellow "Spot'd" Silk handkerchief, appear frequently throughout the 18th and into the 19th centuries. Originally made by “tie & dye” method in India, English dyers sought to duplicate the popular style at minimal cost by blocking the lively patterns. The yellow color appears in shop advertisements, runaway ads, and in mezzo-tints and satires. This Golden Yellow "Spot'd" Silk Handkerchief is inspired by our reproduction of a handkerchief in the collection of the It is scaled to match that original, and then colored to match the handkerchiefs found in other collections, such as this original in the collection of and this one in the collection of the The pattern itself has a time span from 1750 to as late as 1865, as demonstrated by this silk bolt retrieved from the which sank in 1865.
Our Golden Yellow "Spot'd" Silk Handkerchief:
- Measures approximately 36 inches square.
- 100% hand loomed silk.
- Lightweight and hand hemmed.
- NOTE: Second image shows full handkerchief.
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