... Basquines, made of linen or leather with whalebone, wood, ivory, etc., and metal corsets, supposedly made by blacksmiths inspired by armor, were created and worn by men and children as well as women. In the 17th century, corps piqué appeared, in which whalebone was pierced into the vest itself or glued in place, and in the 18th century, corps baleiné came into use, in which whalebone was pierced diagonally in small pieces to emphasize the three-dimensional effect. Corps baleiné were fastened at the back with strings and were elaborately crafted with linen, silk, or cotton embroidered. ... *Some of the terminology that mentions "corps baleiné" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…麻布もしくは皮革に鯨のひげ,木,象牙などを入れて成形したバスキーヌbasquineや,甲冑にヒントを得て鍛冶屋がつくったという金属製コルセットがつくられ,女性ばかりでなく男性や子どもにまで用いられた。17世紀には胴衣そのものに鯨のひげを刺したり,のりで固めたりしたコール・ピケcorps piquéが出現したが,さらに18世紀にかけて鯨のひげを細かく斜めに刺し込んで立体感を強調したコール・バレネcorps baleinéが用いられるようになった。コール・バレネは背中で紐締めし,麻や絹,木綿にししゅうを加えるなど,精巧な細工を施した。… ※「corps baleiné」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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