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Hatter Circa 1850
A London hatmaker blocks a gentlemans top hat : the body of the hat is made from rabbit fur, covered with beaver fur, and shaped according to the fashion of the day
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1850 Beaver Blocks Body Covered Hatter Maker Manufacture Milliner Rabbit Tools Hat Maker Made
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This photograph, sourced from Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of hat-making in 19th-century London. The image depicts a skilled hatmaker meticulously blocking a gentleman's top hat, a process essential to achieving the desired shape and size. The hat's body is a marvel of craftsmanship, made primarily from rabbit fur and covered with beaver fur, reflecting the fashionable trends of the era. The hatmaker, with a focused expression and deft hands, uses traditional tools to shape the hat according to the latest styles. The intricate process involved in creating these hats was a labor-intensive one, requiring a high level of skill and artistry. The use of rabbit and beaver fur was common during this period, as these materials were prized for their softness and durability. The hatmaking industry was a significant part of London's economy during the 1800s, with many milliners and hatter's shops located in the Strand and Covent Garden areas. The craftsmanship and attention to detail evident in this photograph are a testament to the importance of the hatmaker's role in fashion and clothing history. This photograph is a valuable historical record, providing a unique insight into the techniques and tools used in the manufacture of high-quality hats during the Victorian era. It offers a captivating glimpse into the world of 19th-century fashion and the artisanal skills that shaped it. The image also serves as a reminder of the rich history of hat-making, a tradition that continues to inspire and influence fashion to this day.
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