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Dolman

Description

Woman's dolman made from a reconfigured wool shawl, in multi-colours including red, blue and green, lined and quilted with yellow silk: shawl possibly Scottish, Paisley, or French, c.1860-1865, dolman made c.1880-1890

Museum reference

H.TO 15

Collection

Fashion and Textiles

Object name

Dolman

Production information

Unknown
Unknown

Date

1880s

Materials

Wool, Silk

Physical description

Paisley patterned wool with yellow quilted silk lining

Exhibitions

  • Fashion and Style (08 Jul 2016)
    National Museum of Scotland

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