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Tue 03, 1953 - Embroidering with peacock-feathers - is a trade which already died out....

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Tue 03, 1953 - Embroidering with peacock-feathers - is a trade which already died out. It had, however, its flowering-time about 100 years ago during the time of Andreas Hofer. The harness maker Karl Stecker of Gmund on the Tegernsee Lake brought this trade to new life. The feathers of the peacock which are about 70 to 80 centimeters long are split and artistical embroideries are made with innumerable stitches on belts, shoes and braces. Formerly these peacock-feather embroideries were proudly worn by the people of the Alpine regions and the wealthier farmer was the more magnificent the leathers had to be embroidered with.
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1953 AD (C20th AD)
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Tue 03, 1953 - Embroidering with peacock-feathers - is a trade which already died out. It had, however, its flowering-time about 100 years ago during the time of Andreas Hofer. The harness maker Karl Stecker of Gmund on the Tegernsee Lake brought this trade to new life. The feathers of the peacock which are about 70 to 80 centimeters long are split and artistical embroideries are made with innumerable stitches on belts, shoes and braces. Formerly these peacock-feather embroideries were proudly worn by the people of the Alpine regions and the wealthier farmer was the more magnificent the leathers had to be embroidered with.

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20th century / Germany / Europe / 1950s / Bavaria / métier / traditional / handicraft / craftsman / human / embroidery / pen / accessory / labour / photography / peacock / Tradition / instrument / drooling / black and white / photograph / 20th century / 1950-1959 annees 50 50s
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