Category:Millstone collars
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type of wide starched and pleated ruff collar worn in the Netherlands in the first half of the 17th century | |||||
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Millstone collars are thick bleached white linen collars folded and worn in a circular form supported around the neck by a wire support. The pleats are seen at the ends in a figure eight pattern, causing them to be called also figure eight collars. At their widest they protrude beyond the shoulders.
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Media in category "Millstone collars"
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A Couple in an Interior with a Gypsy Fortune-Teller MET DP146500.jpg 3,810 × 2,914; 1.99 MB
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C.E. Verspronck - Portrait d'une dame âgée gri 33125008330207 0240.jpg 1,449 × 1,841; 575 KB
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Portret van Margaretha de Geer (1585-1672) Rijksmuseum SK-A-611.jpeg 5,676 × 7,022; 3.83 MB
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Portrait of Maria Carré (d1613), wife of Jacob van Blyenburg.jpg 418 × 551; 57 KB
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Rembrandt - Margaretha de Geer, wife of Jacob Trip - National Gallery.jpg 4,922 × 6,000; 6.69 MB
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