Bobbin
Unknown Artist
ca. 1840
Medium
Wood
Classification
Textiles-Methods and Materials
Culture
British
Department
European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Gift of Mrs. C. Edwin Linville, 1981
Accession Number
1981.457.6
Tags
Art Historical Context
This unassuming wooden bobbin, in Britain around 1840, offers a glimpse into the meticulous world of 19th-century textile production. As a tool essential for bobbin lacemaking—a technique where threads wound on such bobbins are intricately twisted and plaited to form delicate lace patterns—it exemplifies the everyday implements that supported Britain's thriving decorative arts industry during the Victorian era. Measuring typically just a few inches long, bobbins like this were turned on a lathe from dense woods for durability and balance, allowing lacemakers to work with precision over pillows...