Tudor Blackwork Embroidery: Catherine of Aragon’s Fashion
Introduction Imagine Henry VIII, the larger-than-life monarch famous for his six wives and political upheavals, delicately donning a shirt adorned with intricate black silk embroidery. This wasn’t merely a fashion statement but a testament to one of the Tudor court’s most sophisticated decorative arts: blackwork embroidery. What began as a foreign technique brought to English … Read more