(Q46696569)

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millstone collar

type of wide starched and pleated ruff collar worn in the Netherlands in the first half of the 17th century

  • millstone ruff
  • figure-8 collar
  • wide pleated collar
  • figure eight pleated collar

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Mechthild Müller
Early History of Dress and Fashion in Continental West Europe
1 April 2018
Ruffs, starting as a tiny frill at the neck of the smock, grew wider and wider, developing into detached items of dress such as the millstone ruffs of the 1580s ... worn until the 1630s in the Netherlands and North Germany and sometimes until 1660 (English)
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Mühlsteinkragen – Zur Terminologie frühneuzeitlicher Halskrausen
Anna C. Fridrich
140-143
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Mühlsteinkragen – Zur Terminologie frühneuzeitlicher Halskrausen
Anna C.Fridrich
140-143
1 reference
Mühlsteinkragen – Zur Terminologie frühneuzeitlicher Halskrausen
Anna C.Fridrich
140-143
1 reference
Mechthild Müller
Early History of Dress and Fashion in Continental West Europe
1 April 2018
the millstone ruffs of the 1580s, which are circular white collars in the form of starched and goffered frills radiating from the neck (goffering irons were used to create the distinctive shape of the starched linen) (English)
1 reference
Mechthild Müller
Early History of Dress and Fashion in Continental West Europe
1 April 2018
Ruffs, starting as a tiny frill at the neck of the smock, grew wider and wider, developing into detached items of dress such as the millstone ruffs of the 1580s ... worn until the 1630s in the Netherlands and North Germany and sometimes until 1660 (English)
Millstone collars
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