Irish Lace Fan Presented to Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, 1893 Irish lace, blond tortoiseshell, diamonds, pearls, emeralds, gold, silver, ruby The Royal Collection |
Above the monogram, is an inlaid ducal coronet of gold, diamonds, pearls, emeralds and a ruby. The fan was presented to Mary by Lord Houghton, Viceroy of Ireland. After the potato famine, Irish workers searched for ways to improve the country’s economy. Intense labor was considered unsuitable for a lady, but lace work was deemed acceptable. So, the women of Ireland applied themselves to mastering the art of lace-making. This fan is emblematic of their magnificent work.
The fan’s original box survives and shows that it was made especially for Mary by Duvelleroy in France.
2 comments:
Evidently, Queen Mary was a one-woman equivalent of the whole Smithsonian Institute.
She was...or an early, elegant episode of "Hoarders."
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