The Museum of the Silk Arts College presents an exhibition that emphasizes the Valencian clothing. The dates on which this exhibition sees the light coincide with the Josefinas holidays, declared Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in the year 2016. This exhibition will allow the visitor to enjoy magnificent pieces made in silk and worked with different techniques such as the spolin, The excellence of the Valencian sediment, as can verify the evolution that occurs in dress over the years.
The Silk Colegio de la Sad, With such generosity, They have yielded these pieces. This is Don Eduardo Puertes, Doña Amparo Fabra, Mrs. María García Valcanera, 18th century, March waters, Marian clothing and Les Barraques. Among the exhibition pieces, located in the noble rooms of the building, It highlights an ancient natural silk apron with a naturalistic drawing that represents a handle hand embroidery in hand, Cedido for the huts. It is also of great importance the fabric of one of the skirts exposed in the Pometa room, gave by Mrs. María García Valcanera. It is a unique Brocatel, called Medallón, Shathing fabric in the last century, and that it is no longer done today. In the fame room, Calls special attention to the yellow hushd yellow and with the Valencian drawing San Rafael. It belongs to the private collection of Don Eduardo Puertes, who has also given it generously with a photographic image of its owner, Mrs. María José Herrero Martí, Fallera Mayor of Valencia in the year 1986.
The visitor will not be indifferent to the wealth and beauty of the exposed pieces, Like the full suit with a hand -made spolin fabric with the Valencian drawing called Arab, Sceding by Marian clothing. It is pending and is spurled with several metals and a profusion of silks in different colors. Following the tour, In the fame room, You will be in a silk damasco suit listing Inspiration Empire with an ancient fabric of Rafael Catalá. It has ancient lace cages of Brussels and needle point and has been ceded by Mrs. Amparo Fabra. In the Pasanería room, Sceding for March waters, You can contemplate a silk spolin suit made by hand with spolined satin in various metals and a single silk color. The drawing of it is Valencian and is called Consuelo.
Although there are some complements exposed throughout the exhibition, The Lasamanería room hosts two small jewels, as they are a checkered checkered handkerchief known as "Cachirulo", in silk and black and fuchsia, as well as a curious tie in silk and lace muslin with small hand embroidery. Both pieces from the private collection of Don Eduardo Puertes.