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Glove Lore by Otis H. Kean & Co.
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Glove Lore by Otis H. Kean & Co. is a historical account published in the late 19th century. The book examines the evolution and cultural significance of gloves through various periods, discussing their use beyond mere protection to include symbolism in rituals and relationships. It serves as a commentary on the craftsmanship and artistry of glove-making, reflecting societal changes and fashion trends over time. The text explores the origins of gloves, tracing their history from biblical times to the present, detailing how they evolved from practical hand coverings to ornate symbols of status and fidelity. It highlights various uses of gloves in ceremonial contexts, illustrates the luxurious designs favored by royalty, and describes the practices surrounding perfumed gloves in the Elizabethan era. The book also captures the romanticism of the glove as a symbol of honor and chivalry, offering anecdotes about notable historical figures and their connection to gloves, while integrating illustrations that showcase various glove styles. Overall, Glove Lore provides an intriguing glimpse into the cultural history of an everyday accessory. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



