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18th Century Pocket - Intertwining Flowers

Regular price $85.00 USD
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Our pockets are made with organic linen and lined with cotton. They are machine embroidered and hand finished by Ashta, our Crone Raven. They are washable as well, just lay them out to dry.

The intertwining flowers is a period 18th century design was made under the inspiration of a Pocket from The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, VA that was originally made in 1737, England and repaired later.

Custom colors are available, just ask. Linen colors are limited to what Ashta can get, and price may vary based on custom color. 

What is a pocket? Here is a little history from the Folkwear website "Men and women in the 13th century carried items in small pouches made of leather or cloth that were tied to their waists by rope. These pouches hung innocently on their outer clothing for the world to see. As societies grew and became more urban-like, crime swiftly followed. Hence, the pouch and its contents were hidden from view. Men wore their pouches tied to the body under their jackets and tunics. Women wore their pouches tied at their waists under their skirts. Slits were cut in clothing to make for easy access to the pouch. This prevented having to disrobe, which in a sense made men and women equal pouch wise. This method of wearing pouches continued for several more centuries.

*The designs are researched and created by a Canadian artist by the name of Liuba. Most designs are period appropriate, for 18th Century Costumes*

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