Hours
12 pm to 7 pm
12 pm to 5 pm
Bianco Gallery
999 3rd Ave,
(Upper Space)
Seattle WA, 98104
hello@charlieschuck.com
A collection of regionally specific objects,
books, furniture, and art gathered during
summer wanderings along the backroads
of the Pacific Northwest. Findings examines
the raw hardpan layers of humanity and
history that lies beneath the technotopian
clouds of the present.
$60
- This finely crafted lace collar reflects Victorian fashion, where intricate lacework was a sign of refinement and social status. Descended from 16th century ruffs, the collar gradually evolved into the softer, more ornate, and wearable designs of the 19th century, specifically made to sit elegantly over high-necked dresses or blouses. In late 19th century Washington, collars like this were primarily worn for social occasions or when receiving guests, signaling a woman’s style and social grace. Designed to be removable, they could be easily taken off for careful cleaning, preserving their delicate beauty for repeated wear.