The Cleveland Museum of Art

Collection Online as of December 22, 2025

Gold-Thread Embroidered Garment for a Woman

late 1800s
Location: Not on view

Description

This richly embellished garment was worn by Muslim women in Albania over a fine silk blouse with wide trousers decorated with matching embroidery. The Europeanized Ottoman style signaled social prestige in the late 19th century and differed from regional dress. The gold thread embroidery fashion was influenced by the attire of Ottoman officials and Eastern Orthodox church clergy. This spectacular garment was created with woven bands and twisted cords of gold thread plus stunning gold and silver thread embroidered motifs. Metal threads were secured on the velvet with a stitch from underneath, known as couching. Specialized workshops in urban centers embroidered similar but not identical models for Muslim and Christian women. Threads loosely attached to the velvet provided design guidelines for the embroiderers.
  • ?–1943
    Mrs. Gordon N. [Jeannette Cox] Morrill [1886–1964], Cleveland, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art
    1943–
    The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1943.381