Antique Irish Lace Jabot – Edwardian Embroidered Muslin Accessory, ca. 1910
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- €120,00
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- €120,00
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This elegant antique jabot, crafted from Irish lace and white embroidered muslin, is a refined example of decorative dress accessories used across the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Jabots—fabric ruffles or lace panels attached to the collar or front of a garment—served both aesthetic and practical purposes. Beyond adding softness and sophistication to a woman’s attire, they could discreetly cover perspiration marks or stains, offering a subtle protective function.
This particular jabot features fine Irish lacework, a delicate lace border, and beautifully embroidered muslin, showcasing the craftsmanship and textile artistry of its time. It is preserved in very good to excellent condition, with only minimal signs of age.
Measurements:
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Length: approx. 20 cm
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Width: approx. 25 cm
A charming and collectible accessory, ideal for enthusiasts of historic lace, Edwardian fashion, and museum‑quality textiles. Decorative items shown in photos are not included.