Slipper faces with satin-stitch embroidery on velvet

Title
Slipper faces with satin-stitch embroidery on velvet
Year/Period
Early 20th century
Region
Singapore
Technique
Dimension
Unknown Type: Please refer to parts
Accession No.
2005-01354

These incomplete slipper faces illustrate satin-stitch embroidery and beadwork executed in petit point (a technique derived from European cross-stitch).Embroidered slippers (particularly those with metallic thread on velvet) are generally considered to be precursors to the 'kasut manek' (beaded slippers). Pieces bearing metallic-thread embroidery were often worked on a velvet base, as this was a fabric sturdy enough to withstand the weight of metallic thread. The technique of stitching involves anchoring each bead onto an even-weave fabric using the petit-point stitch derived from cross-stitch. For added relief and texture, pre-cut cardboard designs were sometimes pasted onto the fabric before working a simple satin-stitch over them. The ‘raised’ effect showed the smooth sheen of the embroidery to great effect.