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Title sleeve
Material and technique Cotton, linen batiste, white work, machine-made lace
Object type
Sleeve > Clothing > Personal use > Utensil
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Width 18 cm
Length 45 cm
Accession number MB 624 b (KN&V)
Credits Gift Miss B.M.A. van Buren, 1949
Department Applied Arts & Design
Creation date in 1850 - 1900
Material
Object
Technique
Batiste > Shaping techniques > Textile technique > Technique > Material and technique
Machine-made lace > Lace > Needlework > Decoration techniques > Textile technique > Technique > Material and technique
White work > Embroidery > Needlework > Decoration techniques > Textile technique > Technique > Material and technique

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