Mount Mary University Digital Collections

Browse Items (6 total)

  • Ecru linen shawl; triangular; net ground with hand-appliqued paisley and floral motif; scalloped short edges; 95 inches by 60 inches.

    The images show the front, the left side, and the right side. The back is the same as the front.
  • Black cashmere shawl; black floral embroidery on one corner; black silk fringe; 55 inches by 57 inches.

    This shawl was originally white when it was made in the early 19th century. It yellowed and was subsequently dyed black.

    The first image shows the front. The second image shows the square fold of the shawl.
  • Black and brown lace shawl; rectangular; scalloped edges; 98 inches by 23 inches.

    The images show different sides of the front. The back is the same as the front.
  • Multicolored paisley jacquard wool shawl; predominantly red with green, yellow gold, light blue, and black; 8 inch by 8 inch black center; two sides have black fringe; 71 inches by 72 inches.

    From donor's maternal great grandmother, Mrs. Wayne Sawyer, who was part of the Crafts family from Vermont. Shawl was manufactured in Paisley, Scotland and imported by Lewis Jones, importer of fine shawls. First owner of the shawl was Mrs. Chapman Crafts.

    The first two images show the front and the third image shows the back.
  • Multicolored paisley jacquard woven wool shawl; aqua, red, green, gold, pink, and black; sunburst-shaped red central medallion; 60.5 inches by 136.5 inches.

    The first two images show the front and the third image shows the back.
  • Red paisley jacquard woven wool shawl; traditional pattern in red, aqua, orange, white, and pink; white central medallion measures 24 inches by 44 inches; 61.5 inches by 121 inches.

    The first two images show the front and the third image shows the back.
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