DepartmentTextiles-Europe
Man’s dräkt with skinntröja (sheepskin coat) for Rättvik parish
NameEnsemble
CultureSwedish
DateEarly 20th century
Place madeRättvik, DALARNA, SWEDEN, Scandinavia, Europe
MediumWool, leather (sheep, moose, and cow), cotton, brass, birchbark
Credit LineGIFT OF FLORENCE DIBELL BARTLETT, INTERNATIONAL FOLK ART FOUNDATION COLLECTION, MUSEUM OF INTERNATIONAL FOLK ART (V.2019.33.1-8)
Object numberV.2019.33.1-8
DescriptionSkinntröjor (shearling coats) were typically madeof white sheep or lamb’s skin with the curly fleece
turned inward for warmth, except at the cuffs, collar,
and hem, where it was turned outward for decorative
effect. As with other highly localized garments worn
around Lake Siljan, parishes developed their own
designs, echoing the silhouettes of other clothes
worn for church. For daily use, skinntröjor served
as outerwear. During church services, however,
the matching silhouettes let individuals treat them
as extra winter layers, wearing them underneath
their more formal wool jackets with the curly fleece
edgings peeking out (from exhibition label text).
Parts of Ensemble: A.1955.1.314 SC, Shirt
Parts of Ensemble: A.1955.1.315 SC, Artist unrecorded, Breeches: Knee pants
Parts of Ensemble: FA.1954.29.2 SC, Coat, 1931
Parts of Ensemble: FA.1954.29.4 SC, Coat, 1931
Parts of Ensemble: FA.1954.29.5 SC, Knee pants, 1931
Parts of Ensemble: FA.1954.29.6 SC, Vest, 1931
Parts of Ensemble: FA.1954.29.7ab, Stockings, 1931
Parts of Ensemble: FA.1954.29.8ab, Shoes, 1931
Mid-19th-early 20th centuries
Ca.2018
Ca. 2018
Early 20th century
Early 20th century
Early 20th century
Early 20th Century
1930-1950
Early 20th century