Antique Handkerchiefs

Antique Handkerchiefs in Victorian and Edwardian Fashion

Victorian and Edwardian antique handkerchiefs were refined accessories that blended practicality, sentiment, and the elegance of antique fashion. Often worn tucked into sleeves or carried in reticules, these small squares of fine cotton, linen, or silk featured delicate embroidery, lace edging, or monograms—original details that now appear in museum displays and curated collections.

Handkerchiefs came in more than one different style, ranging from simple everyday pieces to ornate designs perfumed, gifted, or used in the subtle language of etiquette and flirtation. These antique textiles complemented period clothing and the graceful silhouettes of antique dresses, serving both hygienic and symbolic purposes. Many vintage examples survive in good condition, admired as some of the best preserved expressions of personal taste and social refinement.

Whether displayed in a private collection or appreciated individually, antique handkerchiefs remain elegant reminders of how small, intimate objects shaped the rituals and aesthetics of past centuries.

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Handkerchief of a Noblewoman, Spain, ca. 1830-1840
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Handkerchief of a Noblewoman, Spain, ca. 1820-1830
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