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Cravat

Long strip of fine cloth wound around the neck and tied in front into a bow or knot

Victoria and Albert Museum

Man's cravat, yellow twill, possibly Great Britain, ca. 1970. Man's cravat of yellow twill. Twill. 

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cravat of fine white cotton, made in England, 20th century.   

Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation

Crimson cotton fabric cravat with light blue and green paisley motifs, belonging to Charikleia Ioakeimoglou.

Victoria and Albert Museum

Man's printed cotton cravat, Great Britain, 1800-1820. Man's printed cotton cravat.  Printed cotton.

Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation

Pistachio green silk cravat.

Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

1707 - 1788, French naturalist, essayist and translator, member of the Académie Francaise des Sciences; Copper engraving, etching

Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Dark tuxedo jacket with slit pocket. Closure by a double button. A white blouse and a dark tie are worn with it. The accessories are a white brimmed hat and dark leather gloves with cuffs.

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cravat, black silk satin ascot figured with blue design, Great Britain, ca. 1870. Cravat, black silk satin ascot figured with blue design.  Figured silk satin.

Victoria and Albert Museum

Black flecked wool riding habit, F, 1912, English; Redfern.   

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cravat end, needle lace, made in France, 1680-1700. Cravat end of needle lace.  Needle lace.

Victoria and Albert Museum

Silk cravat, retailed by Henry Ludlam, London, 1900s. Black silk cravat.  Silk.

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cravat of printed cotton with hand-sewn edges, made in England, 1840-1900. Cravat of printed cotton with hand-sewn edges. Made of a selvedge to selvedge width of buff cotton. printed in purple or madder with tiny stars in the centre and repeating scenes o…

Kunstmuseum Den Haag
Victoria and Albert Museum

Cravat made from Brussels bobbin lace, Brussels, ca. 1700. Cravat made from Brussels bobbin lace.  Bobbin lace.

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cravat of muslin with needle lace ends, Venice, 1690s. Cravat of muslin with needle lace ends. One edge of the muslin is a selvedge, with the other rolled and sewn with very fine stitching. There is a plaited bobbin lace footing at each end of the muslin,…

Kunstmuseum Den Haag
Museum of Arts and Crafts, Zagreb

Reljefni portret. Muškarac s otvorenim kaputom na kojemu su tri gumba, a ispod njega se vidi prsluk, kravata i košulja sa visokim ovratnikom. Na smeđem samtu pod ovalnim ispupčenim staklom.

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cravat of black satin, England, 1850. Cravat of black satin, stiffened and lined with natural linen on which is printed with the makers name and place of production. It is oval, shaped to neck and black satin is draped top suggest that the ends have been …

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cravat of fine white cotton, probably made in Great Britain, 1850-1900. Cravat of fine white cotton with a repeating design printed in purple of a small dog running through long grass. The hems are hand sewn in running stitch. 35 inches is the selvedge to…

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cravat end, needle lace, ca. 1700, France. Needle lace cravat end.  Needle lace.

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cravat, raised needle lace of scrolling floral design, made in Venice, 1660s. Cravat of raised Venetian needle lace, with scrolling floral design.  Raised needle lace.

Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Fashion drawing for "Die Dame" (Ullstein/Berlin), issue 18, May 1925, p. 26

Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Merchant in Frankfurt am Main, 1716-1737; Etching