Sleeves, Ladies, 15th C. Damask or Brocade

Removable sleeves are worn pinned to the short sleeve of the gown. Beautifully made of assorted brocades and damasks to compliment any outfit, fully lined in linen. Sold by the pair.

Although commonly seen in many images from the period, pin on sleeves are most famously seen in  

  • The portrait of Mary Magdalene by Rogier van der Weyden (rich polychrome cut velvet, 1450)
  • The Deposition altarpiece (solid damask, van der Weyden, 1443)
  • The Seven Sacraments (solid wool or linen, van der Weyden, 1445-50)

Made of assorted fancy fabrics lined in linen or faux silk, no visible stitching.
 

Sizing -

  • Small -  12" bicep, 18.5" long
  • Medium - 14" bicep, 18.5 long
  • Large - 16" bicep, 19" long
  • X Large - We only offer this size as a Custom item HERE.

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Starting at: $39.95

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  • Model: BSD-SL01
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs




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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 17 October, 2008.