Need help with era and origin on this fine knit 20's ? wrap with glomesh style embellishment?

Katie

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Need help with era and origin on this fine knit 20\'s ? wrap with glomesh style embellishment?

Hi all!
Was given two of these divine things by an 84 year old lady. The history is somewhat vague. Husband was a circuit judge in India during the time of the Raj. Approx 1920's , 1930's. Im not sure if they are Indian in origin?
They are very fine knitted wraps, appear to be cotton, but HEAVY due to the, what loops like flat wrapped metal pieces, similar to glomesh.
One is black and one dark brown.
Will also throw in a wide black beaded belt which has the same history.
Any thoughts most appreciated :)
Thanks in advance,
Katie
 
THe shawl is an azuit shawl from Egypt. They still make them, but they were very popular in the twenties, often being made into dresses. The belt I don't know the origin. I have never seen a steel beaded belt with that kind of textile background.
 
I am not sure if there is any right spelling - every time I look that word up it seems to be spelled differently - Azuit, Assuit, Assiut, Aysut... I think its because its a translation from Arabic, which uses a different alphabet, so the spelling is somewhat undetermined.
 
I agree with the others on dating and identification of assuit - and also can offer no clues about the belt, although agree with Jonathan that it looks like cut steel. Perhaps Edwardian?

Nicole
 
Heartfelt thanks!

Wowee!
Such a load of amazingly helpful information from so many esteemed experts! Im blown away!
I had no thoughts on Egypt at all, I guess I was thinking UK or India but obviously the world was getting smaller even at that time. Amazing to think what a journey these pieces have had since their birth.
Now to decide what to with these amazing gifts!
Thanks again to you all, you never fail to come through with the goods and as has been said, provide a learning experience for so many of us.
Cheers!
Katie
 
A local costume museum has this great example on display - a '20s assuit coat dress

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Nicole
 
Karin, the dress is on display at a different museum - a private collector has set up an establishment just called "The Costume Collection" and it's open for group tours. Loel Thomson has a huge collection and she rotates it - I was there recently and I'm not sure if the dress is currently on display, but if you happen to be in the neighbourhood she might be able to show it to you - and of course you could come and see me too!

Nicole
 
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