Bed hangings or bed curtains are fabric panels that surround a bed; they were used from medieval times through to the 19th century. Bed hangings provided privacy when the master or great bed was in a public room, such as the parlor. They also kept warmth in, and were a way of showing one's wealth. When bedrooms became more common in the mid-1700s, the use of bed hangings diminished.
Bed hangings were made of various fabrics, depending on the place, time period, and wealth of the owner. Fabrics included wool, cotton, linen, fustian, and, for those who could afford it, silk or velvet. Stitches were worked in wool or, for the rich or the nobility, silk and gold. Decorations on bed hangings also varied based on geography and time period. French hangings during the Renaissance might depict embroidered scenes from the Bible, mythology, or allegory. Hangings from the UK used floral, leaf, chinoiserie, and animal themes at various times, and those from the American Colonies often followed suit, though with less dense stitching to preserve scarce crewel wool. Examples of bed hangings can be found in museums and historic homes.
Bedhangings or bed curtains are fabric panels that surround a bed; they were used from medieval times through to the 19th century. Bedhangings provided...
late Elizabethan period. The bed-hangings are modern re-creations of fabrics of the period. By the 19th century, the bed had been moved from the White...
hangings lined with fur and richly embroidered. It was then that the Four poster bed (also known as a tester bed) made its first appearance, the bed being...
The Oxburgh Hangings are needlework bedhangings that are held in Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk, England, made by Mary, Queen of Scots and Bess of Hardwick,...
modern England and elsewhere for clothing and furnishings including bedhangings. It was lighter than broadcloth and resembled serge, some varieties had...
elaborate and expensive bedhangings and curtains. Now it is most often used to decorate cushions, curtains, clothing and wall hangings. Recently several other...
clothes. From the mid 1600s to the mid 1700s, fustian was often used for bedhangings.: 105 Fustian, by the 1860s, referred to any cut weft cotton fabric...
silver such as teapots, as well as colourful Indian-style crewelwork bed-hangings and curtains. Other developments in the Restoration period were the emergence...
one documented transaction with John and Betsy Ross, when he bought bedhangings from them in 1774. George Washington was in Philadelphia in May and June...
linen. Popular motifs in Jacobean embroidery, especially curtains for bedhangings, are the Tree of Life and stylized forests, usually rendered as exotic...
imports were probably mostly used for curtains, furnishing fabrics, and bedhangings and covers (Samuel Pepys bought a set for his wife.) It has been suggested...
easily be dismantled and the rich fabric hangings carefully packed away. From the 16th century on, ornately carved bed frames and expensive textiles became...
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2018. Retrieved 6 July 2018. "India mystery over Delhi's 'house of mass hangings'". BBC News. 2 July 2018. Retrieved 29 February 2024. "Occult Angle Suspected...
of some of the textile highlighted at the castle. Louis XV Aubusson bedhangings, believed to have belonged to Marie Antoinette The Sudeley Stumpwork...
material. Embroidered canopies and ornamental hangings as well as the advent of the featherbed led to beds becoming extremely expensive, often willed down...
Mary's chapel bed of incarnate coloured damask was dismantled in 1566, and the fabrics and bedhangings were deployed on other beds named by their embroidered...
from Nephila silk although none commercially viable. These include two bedhangings that were shown at the 1900 Paris Exhibition. In 2004 a textile designer...
pieces were made as covers for furniture or cushions, or curtains and bedhangings. Others, especially in the case of those made for patrons outside the...
try to find it. The bed was bought back from the family and returned to Speaker's House after restoration and with new hangings. It can be viewed during...
are the elaborate bed-hangings and the carvings on the chair and bench against the back wall (to the right, partly hidden by the bed), also the small Oriental...
of tartan by 1725). Tartan was used as a furnishing fabric, including bedhangings at Ardstinchar Castle in 1605. After mention of Highlanders' "striped...
produce a distinct wavy pattern. This fabric was used for curtains and bedhangings. The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New & Original Work of Reference to...
of the Chapel Room is the Paradise Room, whose name derives from the bedhangings which include embroidered images of Adam and Eve and their fall from...
is a particularly important collection of early needlework, including bedhangings supposed to have been worked by Mary, Queen of Scots. During the Second...
weapons, armour, bows and arrows, wonderful arms, strange garments, bedhangings and all manner of wonderful things for many uses, all much fairer to...
were added to increase the dimensionality of the finished work. Sets of bedhangings embroidered in crewel wools were another characteristic product of the...