Record Details
Double Wedding Ring Candlewick Spread
Artist
Artist unidentified
Date1897
Place/RegionUnited States
MediumCotton with clipped cotton roving embroidery
Dimensions79 3/4 × 65"
Credit LineGift of Robert Bishop
Accession number1990.25.1
DescriptionThe popular pattern known as Double Wedding Ring is generally associated with bright cotton pieced quilts from the Depression era and later. This candlewick spread is dated 1897, indicating that the all-over composition of overlapping rings has a longer history in textiles. The sheared candlewick embroidery, a technique known as tufting, has fluffed up with exposure to moisture, anticipating the taste for chenille bedcovers that was to ensue during the 1930s to 1950s. Coincidentally, this was the heyday of the Double Wedding Ring pattern.
Stacy C. Hollander, "Double Wedding Ring Candlewick Quilt," exhibition label for White on White (and a little gray). Stacy C. Hollander, curator. New York: American Folk Art Museum, 2006.