A weak sub would be to make embroidered appliques, then attaching a metal
ring towards the stem end and thread cover the ring. Then applique the tulip
to the camicia.

De


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>>>It looks to me like the black ribbons are laced through loops on the stem
end of each tulip, so surely the tulips will need to be metal-based for this
to work, right?  The loops appear to hold their shape rather than pulling
out of shape under the pressure, which screams metal to me.<<<


Yep, I agree. Definitely metal, and enamel. I would guess that pure gold
would be too soft, but brass doesn't seem quite right. Anyone know whether
gold plated silver existed in this period (early 16th century)? I'm not sure
if I'm correctly remembering a reference to gold coated/plated/covered
silver, akin to our moderm vermeil.
Bella, The Realm of Venus


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