Worked with gold, silver and silk: Embroidery and Embroiderers at the Stuart Court, 1603-1689

Maria Hayward considers how embroidery was used at the Stuart Court to decorate royal clothing, livery, furnishings and masque costumes. She explores the types of embroidery being carried out, the materials used, the design process, the cost, and the individuals who carried out the work.

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