Vintage 1940s Mink deals Hand Warmer Four Russet Brown Fur Pelts Satin Lining Premium Mercerized Cotton Looped Hand Cord
Vintage Mink Hand Warmer
Four Fur Russet Brown Mink Pelts
Satin Trimmed Padded Lining
Premium Mercerized Cotton Looped Hand Cord
Circa 1940's
HAND WARMER
Length: 16" (406mm)
Width: 14" (356mm)
Opening Diameter: 4" (102mm )
Weight: 10 oz (283g )
INDIVIDUAL MINK PELT SIZE
Length (Nose to tail): 26" (660mm)
Width: 4" (102 mm)
Depth: 1" (25mm )
Purple Satin Trim and Lining.
MERCERIZED cotton BRAIDED HAND CORD
Length: 7" (178mm)
Width: 1/2" ( 13mm)
Loop Diameter: 3" (76mm)
Pelts are in Pristine Condition.
All the pelts have original eyes, nose, ears, tails and paws (minus claws).
Original purple satin lining and trim has some deterioration but the soft
warm cotton blend padding on the inside, which is in great condition. There aren't any holes or tears.
Is missing label.
As early as the 11th century, fur was worn as a symbol of wealth and social status rather than just out of the need for warmth. European royalty regularly wore fur coats, fur capes, and fur accessories made from mink, sable, and chinchilla fur. By the 1300s, laws were introduced that regulated which social classes were allowed to wear which types of furs.
Fur Rose in Popularity During Victorian Era
By the 1950s Fur Became More Affordable and Casual
By the 1950s, most film stars were spotted wearing luxury furs in movies and in their private lives. While the price of fur began to climb, designers also began creating more casual looks with fur. Fur coats became shorter, and it was acceptable to wear furs during the daytime. By the 1960s, fur was more affordable than ever, and designers even began crafting faux fur coats and accessories. deals