Männerkappe
Men cap
Kunstpalast Düsseldorf, Foto: LVR-ZMB - A. Hiller/ARTOTHEK

Men cap, 19th century

Purple velvet, silver embroidery
(H x W x D)10 × 17 × 17 cm
Place of originShqipëria
Place of originNothern Albania
Status
on display, room 012
About the workConical headgear has been widespread in many European cultures since the Middle Ages because it is so simple to make. For centuries, the traditional cap for Albanian men has been fashioned out of a piece of felt made from undyed wool. The hemispherical shape is typical of northern Albania. In contrast to everyday clothing, which used less expensive materials, an embroidered velvet cap such as this one was part of the finery worn by townspeople and well-heeled country folk on holidays and special occasions in the nineteenth century.
AccessionAcquired 1927 from the Kunstgewerbemuseum
Provenance[...]; bis 8.2.1889 Dr. Franz Johann Joseph Bock, Kanonikus, Geistlicher und Kunsthistoriker (Aachen-Burtscheid 1823-1899 Aachen); 8.2.1889 - 1927 ehem. Kunstgewerbemuseum Düsseldorf (1883-1927) angekauft von Bock; 1927 übernommen aus dem Kunstgewerbemuseum


Inventory numberP 13563
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