Identifier:
137598
Description:
This carriage parasol has a green silk canopy with a layer of fringe around the top and around the edge. The handle is made of ivory and features intricate carvings. The tip is made of metal and a hinge can be seen at the midpoint of the shaft which allows the parasol to be folded in half. Parasols with this hinge were called carriage parasols and could be easily condensed in small spaces.
Women often carried parasols to protect their complexion from the sun. A fair complexion was prized as a symbol of a life of leisure, showing that these women didn't have to work outside and could spend their days inside.
Date:
circa 1890
Materials:
Metal, Wood, Fringe, Silk, Ivory
Dimensions:
37.5"" h 27"" w
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift Of Alice Bickley
Related Entity:
Alice Bickley (donor)
Related Objects:
Related Place:
Grand Rapids