Brandenburg 1833

Photo © MEK Berlin

In 1833, little CSK from the Brandenburg Marches, a poor rural area around Berlin, had a selection of almost 30 (!) expensive silk colours to design her very finely stitched sampler.
Her sampler is a particularly fine example for the interplay between tradition and modernity:
- A nice selection of alphabets and borders,
- traditional motifs having symbolic nature,
- and motifs of everyday life will be arranged
- with the big colour choice of the Biedermeier period (1815 to 1848).
A simple crowned flower wreath is the cartouche for the initials of her parents.

- Meaning of symbols: Sky castle: heavenly Jerusalem, God's residence; holy city of Judaism, Christianity and of Islam; representation on many prayer rugs
- Eight pointed star: symbolic for Bethlehem
- Cock: symbolic for Christ, Christ's Resurrection
- Two doves facing each other: concord and peace
- Tree of life: fertility
I thank both of the textile restorers of the Museum of European Cultures in Berlin who often let me see "Brandenburg 1833", inventory number 18 B 209, so that I was able to choose the varied colour shades.
Prices:
kit: € 42.-
chart
: € 20.-
Crosses: 289 x 268
Size: 41 x 38 cm
Stitches:
cross stitch
satin stitch

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