ΜΓ 680
Long and long-sleeved traditional type dress of print silk-cotton imported fabric with taiston stripes, framed by gold green bands according to a pattern of one band-four stripes-one band. On the main side of the fabric, the gold green bands are covered with a shiny gold colour. On the same side, dispersed embossed vegetal motifs emerge against an off-white background: slender leaved branches with flowers and buds in different shades of purple, yellow and blue. The pollen is rendered in yellow and surrounded by small colourful dots. Its centre is also decorated with a small dot. Of note is the fact that the gold bands run over the printed motifs.
The dress consists of a bodice and a skirt, joined at the waist with a waistband. The bodice is formed by a single fabric piece at the front and back, with a seam under the armpits. The entire bodice, including the sleeves, is lined with thick loom-woven cotton.
The simple circular neckline extends to an opening, 25 cm in height, up to the waist. Both the neckline and the opening are hemmed with a purple trimming band, within which runs a handmade decorative fishbone stitch in olive green. The opening fastens at the waist with two hooks and continues under the added waistband at a height of 13 cm (total height of the opening from the neckline to the bottom edge: 49 cm).
The waistband is formed by an added, 5 cm-tall piece of fabric with horizontal stripes. On either side of the opening, two opposite-facing tongues of the same purple trimming band are sewn with black thread (length: 8.5 cm, height: 5 cm). The tongues are framed internally and externally by handmade fishbone stitches, similar to those at the opening of the breast.
The sleeves, sewn vertically to the body, are made of a single fabric piece with an external seam on the upper arm. An added piece of fabric, which tapers from the upper to the lower edge of the sleeve (width: 11 cm in the upper edge, 5 cm in the lower edge) is joined to the left sleeve with a second lengthwise seam, further down, on the outer side of the arm. The broad hem on the sleeves is adorned with light blue scalloped edging along a straight line. The hem and the decorative elements are hand-sewn with black thread.
The wide skirt consists of five panels, four 65-66 cm wide and one 60 cm wide. At the waist, the fabric of the skirt is folded inwards and gathers in dense pleats, secured with two horizontal seams of thick thread. Ready-made black lace, 4 cm wide, secured in the upper part with handmade stitch, runs at a height of 30 cm above the hem. The free edge of the lace is scalloped and the other one straight, whereas rows of four-petal flowers run in-between them. A small pleat is formed all around the skirt, where the lace is held in place. The hemline is reinforced internally with an added band of a different fabric, also imported (height: 3.5-4 cm), off-white in colour with small red flowers in a row lengthwise. The edge of the skirt is adorned with a purple trimming band, hand-sewn using black thread. Higher up, a finer red ribbon survives in fragments. It was secured with the same black thread used to sew the inner hemline reinforcement.
The dress is used and, in several parts, stained. It is generally a youthful dress, and albeit made of imported fabric, entirely hand-sewn based on established formal standards.
Height: 123 cm (bodice: 33 cm up to the waistband, skirt: 90 cm).
Width: 40 cm, 167 cm around the hemline.
Length of sleeves: 44 cm.
Width of sleeves: 18 cm in the upper part, 13 cm in the lower part.
The two front panels on the bodice are 20 cm wide.
Date of entry to the Collection: 16.1.1990
Provenance: Palaiometocho, Nicosia – Purchased from Ero Farmaka.