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Kontusz belt

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The custom of wearing belts made of expensive silk fabrics, often interwoven with gold or silver (solid), came to Poland from the East. From the 16th century, they were imported mainly by Armenians from India, Persia and Turkey. Oriental fashion, and with time the native tradition of wearing a robe, contributed to the emergence of many belt factories, i.e., sash manufactories, in the Republic of Poland. Armenians also initiated the establishment of such weaving manufactories.

The most significant demand for sash manufactories occurred during the Great Sejm period. It was then that Paschalis Jakubowicz, previously known as the owner of a Turkish shop offering oriental products, set up a weaving workshop.

He came to Poland from Anatolia in the 1860s. He was a daring and enterprising merchant. In 1788, he established his first workshop and employed many weavers. Initially, he operated in Warsaw, then at his estate in the nearby Lipków. The demand for robe belts exceeded his production capacity, so he ordered the goods in the country (mainly in Kraków) or imported them from Lyon. His belts were signed with the name Paschalis embossed in the four corners of the heads. In 1790, he was ennobled in recognition of his merits 'for multiplying useful handicrafts'. From then on, he began to sign his products with the initials PI or his full name – Paschalis Jakubowicz, and the coat of arms representing a lamb with a flag. Such marking guaranteed buyers that the product came from a reputable source and was of excellent quality. Jakubowicz did not stop importing products from Lyon at that time. When the quality of the fabrics deteriorated, the owner of a highly valued persimmon factory, unwilling to sign poor quality fabrics with his initials, gave them up. The solid robe belt in the Lublin collection, with decoration referring to the best Słuck patterns, is noteworthy and testifies to the highest quality of Paschalis Jakubowicz's fabrics.

Magdalena Norkowska

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Author / creator

Jakubowicz, Paschalis (active around 1760-1816 or 1817) (owner), Manufacture in Lipków (Lipków; around 1787-1794) (manufacture)

Dimensions

cały obiekt: height: 360 cm, width: 35 cm

Object type

a contoured belt

Technique

weaving

Material

silk (natural fabric), gold metal thread, silver metal thread

Creation time / dating

1789 — 1793

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Lipków (Masovian Voivodeship, Warsaw West Poviat, Stare Babice Commune)

Owner

The National Museum in Lublin

Identification number

S/T/259/ML

Location / status

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