1774 Elsa Sofia Gyllenstjerna - Waist Coat Panel
1774 Elsa Sofia Gyllenstjerna - Waist Coat Panel
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18th-Century Floral Waistcoat Panel – Historic Swedish Design on Black Ground (1730–1749)
Product Description
This striking floral design is inspired by an 18th-century Swedish printed pattern, characterised by large-scale blossoms, curling leaves, and elegant trailing stems. Set against a deep black ground, the warm red florals and cool blue accents create a dramatic yet refined contrast typical of high-quality European cotton prints from the mid-1700s.
The composition is bold, rhythmic, and highly decorative, making it especially well suited for waistcoats and jackets where the pattern can be appreciated at full scale. The flowers measure approximately 8 cm, closely reflecting historical proportions used in men’s fashionable dress during the 1770s.
This design works beautifully for:
- 18th-century men’s waistcoats and jackets
- Historic costumes and living history garments
- Statement pieces where authenticity and visual impact matter
What You Will Receive
You will receive a mirrored fabric panel, specifically prepared for constructing a waistcoat or jacket front.
Fabric options & panel width:
- Cotton Linen: panel width 140 cm
- Cotton Satin: panel width 156 cm
📏 The product is sold per meter (1 meter ≈ 1.09 yards).
After purchase, please email me. You will receive a short questionnaire regarding size and colour preferences so the panel can be aligned correctly for your project.
The given name is
Elsa Sofia Gyllenstierna af Lundholm.
Born in 1705,
she was the wife of
Reinhold Gustaf Toll.

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