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Antique Embroidered Baby Bodice, Afghanistan - Rita Okrent Collection (AA581)

RARE FIND: only one in our inventory

A bodice piece from a baby's outfit, circa early 20th century, hand-stitched in colorful silk floss on a dark cotton ground, with front and back panels connected at two corners and an opening for the head. The design centers on a radiating sunburst of looped, scrolling embroidery surrounding the neck opening, bordered by rows of small floral and geometric motifs in purple, orange, and cream. The piece is lined in a printed paisley cotton. According to the seller, the piece was likely handed down through generations within a family. Sourced in Afghanistan in the late 1970s.

Why We Love It
The sunburst motif and mix of colors make for a striking, elegant design.
Pieces like this were often embroidered for a child's protection and adornment.
A wonderful example of tribal embroidery technique, preserved even after the original garment was gone.

Provenance: Circa early 20th century, Afghanistan; likely handed down through generations; sourced late 1970s
Dimensions: 7 x 7 inches (17.8 x 17.8 cm)
Condition: Some loose threads, no staining.

Artifacts and Antiques Item 581

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