Château Soucy
18th Century French Stomacher Opulent Hand Embroidery in Floral Pink and Metallic Thread, 1700s Historical Costumes
18th Century French Stomacher Opulent Hand Embroidery in Floral Pink and Metallic Thread, 1700s Historical Costumes
18th century French style authentically looking stomacher, historical free style recreation of late Baroque to early Rococo circa 1735.
Ladies size Petite Small.
Opulent floral hand embroidery with cotton, silky satin, and metallic threads.
Countless hours of hand embroidery were spent on this piece to achieve the immaculate details.
Vibrant peach and coral shades of pinks, while metallic copper and warm aged silver color palette with splashes of blue, green, and yellow add life and joy to the costume.
Embroidered on oriental floral cotton print.
Two exaggerated princess style lines with inserted a piped boning
Stiffness reinforced with horsehair interlining.
The stomacher consists of four layers: front embroidery, cotton canvas lining, and two pieces of interlining. The layers were machine stitched together to secure the cotton twill tabs, and satin ribbon edging was hand stitched in place for an authentic hand sewn look.
Early 18th century stomachers were pinned on to the stays, or alternatively laced through the tabs of the stomacher and the tabs of the inside of the bodice.
Perfect for theater, film, historical reenactment, historical fairs and services or as photography costume prop.
Handcrafted in Austin, Texas.
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