Unbelievably beautiful 1920s cocoon wrap handmade from pieced together sections of both hand tatted and machine made lace. In the complex assembly, many different types of lace can be found, including Brussels, Irish crochet, and tape laces to name a few. The unusual silhouette mirrors 1920s cocoon styles with a cape-like shape and two small armholes at the front. There are two small handmade ball closures at the neckline, and decorative silk bows. This piece is an extraordinary example of early lacework craftsmanship, and is almost certainly one of a kind. A truly marvelous example that would add a special feminine touch to any ensemble, perhaps even bridal.

Remarkable pristine condition. This piece came from a trousseau collection from a wealthy Westchester NY estate, and was likely never used.

Measurements:

Fit rather open, and wears comfortably on a range of sizes. For more movement, the armholes do not need to be used when worn.

Shoulder up to 16 in 

Chest 54 in (taken flat, meant to gap slightly in the front)

Hips open

Length at shortest point 21 in

Length at longest point 34 in

 

For reference, Raluca measures 31/25/33 and is 5'7".