sewing kit, beaded
sewing kit, beaded
sewing kit, beaded
A small Hodenosaunee beaded sewing kit. From the Victorian era (1837-1901). Donated to the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology by Marshall Joseph Becker in 1991.
Museum documentation
Museum documentation.
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red cotton; pink glazed cotton cloth; green cotton tape, faded; light peach silk ribbon; small (size 12?) clear glass beads; paper; unidentified stuffing material; beige thread.
Made from two pieces of cloth - red velvet, which forms the outside, and glazed cotton, which forms the inside. They are sewn together with green silk tape edging. The centre section has an additional 'pillow' stuffed with an unknown material. Beadwork applique decorates the exterior and a one-bead picot edging decorates the sides.
Floral and leaf motifs.
The catalogue card states it was made in the Victorian Era (1837-1901).
Provenance
Donated to the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology by Marshall Joseph Becker in 1991.
About This GRASAC Record
GRASAC study visit, participants: David Penney, Ruth Phillips, Stacey Loyer, William Wierzbowski, December 3, 2009