Bobbin

Unknown Artist

ca. 1840

Bobbin by Unknown Artist

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

1981.457.10

Tags

Bobbins

Art Historical Context

This unassuming wooden bobbin, around 1840 by an unknown British artisan, offers a glimpse into the intricate world of Victorian textile production. a essential tool in bobbin lacemaking—a labor-intensive technique where threads are wound onto bobbins and twisted by hand to create delicate patterns—this modest object belies its role in one of Britain's premier handicraft traditions. Lacemaking flourished in the 19th century, supporting rural economies and adorning royal wardrobes, from Queen Victoria's gowns to fashionable accessories. Made of wood, the bobbin's simple form was both practical...

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