Collar of bobbin lace inspired by reclining 17th century collars and accompanying engagement photo (copy) of Bram Pleging and Jet Faber who made and wore the collar during her engagement, J.H. Pleging-Faber, c. 1914 - c. 1916 Canvas Print

Collar of bobbin lace inspired by reclining 17th century collars and accompanying engagement photo (copy) of Bram Pleging and Jet Faber who made and wore the collar during her engagement, J.H. Pleging-Faber, c. 1914 - c. 1916 Canvas Print

Collar of linen with a border natural colored bobbin lace. Trapezoidal landscape model, with u-shaped neck opening. The repeating pattern consists of half-oval scallops, with in the center a four-lobed rosette of eight pointed oval leaves, made in shape. The rosette stands in the center of a braided wheel with eight points that form a star. The scallops are finished with picoted pointed braids. The four corner scallops, two behind and two from the front, are egg-shaped fitted. The whole is inspired by a type of reclining collar, which was popular in the 17th century. The maker of the collar, Johanna Henriëtte Faber (Jet), succeeded Louise Van der Meulen-Nulle as lace teacher at the Rijksschool voor Kunstnijverheid in 1916. She wears the collar in the same year when she was engaged to Abraham Pleging (Bram). The collar can be seen in the photo, which was made on this occasion of the engagement couple and a copy of which was donated at the lace collar. There is also an original photo portrait of Johanna Henriëtte Faber on which she wears the collar.

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