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Tassel Collection (page 15)

"Tassel: A Timeless Ornament Across Cultures and Eras" From the elegant ballet performances of Vaslav Nijinsky to the flamboyant costumes of Pierrot and Columbine

Background imageTassel Collection: Close-up of a womans headdress

Close-up of a womans headdress, Kalash Ku pa, Joshi (Spring Festival), Bumburet Valley, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageTassel Collection: Traditional hay bobbles hanging from Shinto torii with

Traditional hay bobbles hanging from Shinto torii with thatch roof beyond, Hida Folk Village, Hida No Sato, Takayama, Hida district, Honshu, Japan, Asia

Background imageTassel Collection: Detail of Shimenawa

Detail of Shimenawa (sacred rope) hanging over the entrance to one of the shrine buildings, Fushimi-Inari Taisha Shrine, Kyoto, Kansai Region, Honshu, Japan, Asia

Background imageTassel Collection: Camels adorned with colourful tassels and bridles

Camels adorned with colourful tassels and bridles, Bikaner Desert Festival, Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Background imageTassel Collection: Camel adorned with colourful tassels

Camel adorned with colourful tassels, Bikaner Desert Festival, Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Background imageTassel Collection: Camel adorned with colourful tassel and bridles

Camel adorned with colourful tassel and bridles, with camelier, Bikaner Desert Festival, Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Background imageTassel Collection: Tassels, pink curtains and painted walls

Tassels, pink curtains and painted walls, the Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel, Udaipur, Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Background imageTassel Collection: Floor cushions in drawing room of new build home

Floor cushions in drawing room of new build home, New Delhi, India, Asia

Background imageTassel Collection: Evzons, Greek guards

Evzons, Greek guards, Syndagma, Parliament, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageTassel Collection: Richard Cromwell / 1657

Richard Cromwell / 1657
RICHARD CROMWELL Lord Protector Son of Oliver Cromwell

Background imageTassel Collection: Pyjamas by Rochas 1931

Pyjamas by Rochas 1931
Pyjamas designed by Marcel Rochas: leisure wear of wide- legged trousers with co- ordinated sleeveless tops and waistcoats. Just the thing for the holiday season

Background imageTassel Collection: Opera Dress with Turban

Opera Dress with Turban
Black robe with deep single flounce at the hem worn with a pink edged white opera cloak tied with a long cord with tassel ends & a colourful turban with a gold pin

Background imageTassel Collection: Boy / Zouave Jacket / Photo

Boy / Zouave Jacket / Photo
A small boy poses next to a large chair. He wears a Zouave jacket with diamond shaped ornament on the cuffs, knickerbockers, boots & white socks

Background imageTassel Collection: Dressing Gowns 1838

Dressing Gowns 1838
Dressing gowns for ladies & gentlemen with roll collars. Man: skull cap with tassel, purple wrap-over dressing gown with pink sash. Woman: beige dressing gown with cord belt

Background imageTassel Collection: Brown Coat & Black Boots

Brown Coat & Black Boots
Top hat with turned up brim, brown cut-away double- breasted coat with hip pockets & gathered shoulders, blue pantaloons with soutache trim, hessian boots with high heels. Date: 1810

Background imageTassel Collection: Negligees & Undies 1920S

Negligees & Undies 1920S
Stylish negligees, pretty chemise & French knicker sets adorned with geometric trim, fine pleating & embroidery & a boudoir cap with chin-strap & tassel

Background imageTassel Collection: Mole & Skunk Mantlet

Mole & Skunk Mantlet
Woman wears a mantlet in mole & skunk fur with a high stand collar, leather gloves & a long pleated tubular skirt

Background imageTassel Collection: Fur-Trimed Shawl 1913

Fur-Trimed Shawl 1913
A shawl in a translucent fabric bordered with fur & with a fur-trimmed high stand collar with two pointed capes terminating in a tassel. A fur toque completes the ensemble

Background imageTassel Collection: Quilted Silk Coat 1922

Quilted Silk Coat 1922
Loose fitting cape style evening coat in sable & quilted silk with a huge fur collar exhibits a distinct chinese influence in the fabric design & tassel trim

Background imageTassel Collection: Costume / Girl & Mum 1835

Costume / Girl & Mum 1835
Blue silk & black velvet pelisse-mantle with hanging sleeves, lace edged collar & brooch. Girl: pink mantle with imbecile sleeves & large revers, peaked cap with tassel

Background imageTassel Collection: Cervantes / Bartolozzi

Cervantes / Bartolozzi
MIGUEL DE CERVANTES Spanish novelist



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"Tassel: A Timeless Ornament Across Cultures and Eras" From the elegant ballet performances of Vaslav Nijinsky to the flamboyant costumes of Pierrot and Columbine, the tassel has adorned various forms of art throughout history. Its versatility is showcased in a recruitment poster for The Royal Marines, symbolizing honor and prestige. Traveling to Bolivia, we encounter llamas donning vibrant tassels as part of their traditional attire, adding a touch of color to their already picturesque surroundings. Meanwhile, evening dress fashion in 1922 embraced this decorative element with sophistication and grace. In an advert for Peter Robinson's gentlemen's clothing from 1895, tassels exude refinement on tailored garments fit for distinguished individuals like Louise Renee de Keroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth. This timeless ornament transcends time and social status. Venturing further east to Cairo's Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, we find a majestic camel standing proudly with its regal saddle adorned by intricate tassels. Even Liu Bei from ancient China recognized the allure of this embellishment during his reign between 161-223 AD. During times of war, such as depicted in The British Colonial Empire wartime poster featuring African Rifles soldiers or through the uniforms and colors worn by The Border Regiment troops; tassels served not only as adornments but also symbols representing bravery and unity. Finally, robes belonging to members of the Royal Victorian Order in 1953 showcase how even within royal circles this ornamental detail remains cherished throughout generations. The humble yet captivating tassel has traversed continents and eras alike – weaving itself into diverse cultures while embodying elegance, tradition, and symbolism wherever it appears.