Victorian Era British Court or Diplomatic Uniform Cape – Gold Embroidered Ceremonial Cloak
$65.09
$124.32
Description An extraordinary reproduction of the Victorian-era British ceremonial court or diplomatic cape, richly embroidered with heavy oak-leaf and acorn bullion work. Such cloaks were part of the official full dress of high-ranking diplomats, court officials, and peers of the realm during the late 19th century, typically worn over the formal tailcoat or court uniform at state ceremonies. This cloak features a deep navy blue velvet body, bordered with ivory satin panels densely embroidered with metallic gold bullion oak leaves, signifying rank and office. The collar and front closure are decorated in matching embroidery, and the interior is fully lined in cream silk or fine cotton sateen. A gold cord tie secures the cloak at the neck. Every stitch, leaf, and motif follows the original Victorian design language, making this reproduction ideal for collectors, museums, reenactors, and historical display. Does not include uniform underneath. Please allow 3-4 weeks to delivery. Material: Rich silk velvet (body), silk/sateen lining. Embroidery: Hand-worked metallic gold bullion oak leaves and acorns. Lining: Cream silk or sateen. Closure: Hook and eye withgold cord tie at neck. Color: Deep navy with ivory borders and gold embroidery. Length: Full-length (mid-calf to ankle). Weight: Approx. 2.8 – 3.2 kg (6.1 – 7.0 lbs) depending on size and embroidery density. Period: Late 19th century (Victorian / Edwardian transition).
Victorian Uniforms