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Għonnella_Cloak details

Coop2024-06-26

University of Malta

University of Malta
Msida, Malta

The Ghonnella’s cloak was a key feature of this traditional Maltese garment, designed to drape elegantly over the shoulders and extend down the back. It was typically dark in colour, constructed from fine fabrics such as silk, satin, or cotton, offering a dignified and refined appearance. The cloak was supported by a concealed internal frame, often crafted from whalebone, which helped maintain its distinctive arched shape. This framework was carefully sewn into the fabric, allowing the garment to sit securely while allowing the wearer to adjust its drape. The cloak’s edges were often finished with subtle pleats, demonstrating the craftsmanship involved in its creation.

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  • Title: Għonnella_Cloak details
  • Short description: The Ghonnella’s cloak was a key part of this traditional Maltese garment, elegantly draping over the shoulders and extending down the back. Made from fine fabrics like silk, satin, or cotton, it was typically dark in color and supported by an internal frame of whalebone, cane, or starched fabric to maintain its arched shape. Its construction featured carefully sewn pleats and a secure structure, allowing for both elegance and adjustability.
  • Creator: The University of Malta TRACtion Project Team, Dr. Lorraine Portelli, Grant Agreement - 101099726 - TRACtion - CREA-CULT-2022-COOP
  • Creator's nationality: Maltese
  • Creator's gender: Female
  • Date: 1920
  • Date created: 2024-06-26
  • Date published: 2025-03-20
  • Location: Msida, Malta
  • Location created: Old University, Valletta, Malta
  • Original Language: Maltese
  • Subject Keywords: Traditional Maltese Dress, Maltese Costume, Women’s Clothing, Historical Fashion, Silk and Cotton Fabric, Cultural Heritage, Malta
  • Type: Traditional Costume, Dress, Cloak, Headpiece
  • Publisher: The University of Malta TRACtion Project Team, Dr. Lorriane Portelli
  • Rights: TRACtion Project - Grant Agreement - 101099726 - TRACtion - CREA-CULT-2022-COOP, Dr. Lorraine Portelli
  • Medium: Black; Silk or Cotton
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