Pinkcoke
Alumni
A recent mention of Gideon Sundback's early zip design reminded me of this zip I've been meaning to share for a while. The teeth are 6" and it has 68 prong set diamantes on the tape and 15 on the ball chain. The ball tag is beautifully embossed with a rivet and 3 rope swag design (on the dividing lines) on a woodgrain? pattern background, and was segmented from the base to attach it to the ball chain and then closed.
The zip head has two windows for two locking teeth to fit into, either side of the loop and is stamped Czecho-slavakia on the back . It's quite heavy duty and originally I thought it might have been for a small bag or purse, but the tape has been cut quite short at the top, suggesting it has been used for a garment at some time in the past. I thought it could date between 30's-50's, however I just read that Czechoslavakia was not officially a state between 1939-45 so I guess that rules that period out. Close after perhaps? The style of the zipper head looks older to me. What do you think? Have you seen one like this or know what it was used on? Were there such decorative zips pre-war?
In any case, I intend to make a cocktail or evening dress, and use it down the back of the neck, and wear my hair up in a chignon.
The zip head has two windows for two locking teeth to fit into, either side of the loop and is stamped Czecho-slavakia on the back . It's quite heavy duty and originally I thought it might have been for a small bag or purse, but the tape has been cut quite short at the top, suggesting it has been used for a garment at some time in the past. I thought it could date between 30's-50's, however I just read that Czechoslavakia was not officially a state between 1939-45 so I guess that rules that period out. Close after perhaps? The style of the zipper head looks older to me. What do you think? Have you seen one like this or know what it was used on? Were there such decorative zips pre-war?
In any case, I intend to make a cocktail or evening dress, and use it down the back of the neck, and wear my hair up in a chignon.
