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Pinafore – apron

Popularization note

The apron for the Radzyń festive costume (68 cm long, 104 cm wide) was sewn by hand from a single piece of cotton-wool fabric woven at a weaving workshop, with a grosgrain weave, in narrow stripes. The vertical stripes are white, navy blue, maroon and yellow. The apron in the upper part is finely creased and sewn into a stitch of a different colour, which has strings left to tie it at the back. The bottom is trimmed with a white cotton band.

Aprons have been used for centuries by women for everyday work and festive dress, as well as by certain craftsmen (bakers, butchers, blacksmiths, etc.), who wore them to protect other items of clothing. It therefore had a very practical function, protecting against dirt and damage to skirts, but it was also sometimes used for storing small items in pockets or for transporting larger quantities of goods, for example apples from the orchard (once they had been properly arranged). It also played a decorative role. Important in this case was the choice of colours, width of stripes and their arrangement, which differed in different regions, where fabrics of this type were produced. In the Radzyń Podlaski region they were woven in subdued colours, mainly dark, in small stripes with interwoven stripes in the colour of red, white and sometimes green. They were arranged vertically, less frequently horizontally.

Information about the object

Information about this object

Author / creator

unknown (tailor)

Dimensions

cały obiekt: height: 104 cm, width: 68 cm

Object type

apron

Technique

hand sewing

Material

flax, wool

Creation time / dating

1904 — 1924

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Łózki (Lublin Province, Biała Podlaska County, Drelów Commune)

Owner

The National Museum in Lublin

Identification number

E/5997/ML

Location / status

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