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Vintage Collectible Moorish Mughal style Curled Toe Black Leather Shoes from Tony Duquette Estate.
Hand made with leather body, the …
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Vintage Collectible Moorish Mughal style Curled Toe Black Leather Shoes from Tony Duquette Estate.
Hand made with leather body, the fronts elaborately decorated in hand-stitched metal bullion. Tapered returned leather front projection in “genie” fashion. The decoration with very minor losses and oxidation of the metallic components.
Hand-made to measure for Tony Duquette in India.
Tony Duquette (1914-1999) From the Estate of Tony Duquette Los Angeles California.
Dimensions: 11 length x 3.5
Hand stitched and hand tooled leather shoes with hand embroidered with gilt metallic threads. Amazing antique Mughal gold embroidered traditional Islamic Indian leather shoes fit for a Maharaja.
Arabic Persian Turkish Moorish Mughal style Curled Toe Leather Shoes.
These sparkly leather slippers (mojari or khussa) from India have upturned toes that are purely decorative.
Embroidered with excessive amounts of gold and silver thread, with red and purple accent the slippers signify wealth, status and high fashion.
Developed in the Mughal royal courts (1526–1857), this style of slipper was eventually adopted by the wealthy.
This came to be very fashionable footwear. It was named after Salim, one of the sons of Jahangir (the sone of Akbar), who founded the turning up toes. They were called by the name Salim Shahi Shoes. Hand-crafted and hand-tooled, features embroidered embellished thread, leather hand-stitched soles.
Antique and collectible for decor only.
Overall, these shoes are extraordinary for the fineness and density Museum quality ,collectable, Renaissance enthusiasts, antique collectors, these are unique and rare shoes that will certainly be a conversation piece. This sumptuous pair of shoes extravagantly embroidered with gold thread is of exceptional quality. The shoes are leather, such shoes would not have been worn outside and would only ever have been used to walk over carpet. Indeed, as part of a princely costume, they are more designed to be seen in, for official functions and perhaps to be worn for official portraits and photographs.
Overall, these shoes are extraordinary for the fineness and density of the References Arts of India: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Philip Wilson Publishers, 2001; Allen, C., Maharajas: Resonance from the Past, Mercury Books, 2005.
From the Estate of Tony Duquette Beverly Hills.
About Tony Duquette.
Tony Duquette (1914-1999) was an American artist, designer, and decorator known for his extravagant and eclectic style. He was born on June 11, 1914, in Los Angeles, California. Duquette's career spanned various creative fields, including interior design, jewelry design, set design, costume design, and painting.
Duquette gained recognition for his unique approach to design, which blended elements of different cultures, historical periods, and artistic styles. He was known for creating opulent and theatrical interiors that incorporated elements such as bold colors, rich textures, and a mix of antique and modern pieces. His designs often featured exotic motifs, natural materials, and a sense of fantasy.
In addition to his work in interior design, Duquette was renowned for his jewelry designs. He created elaborate and imaginative pieces using a wide range of materials, including semi-precious stones, shells, feathers, and gold. His jewelry was favored by celebrities and socialites, and he collaborated with notable fashion designers such as Diana Vreeland and James Galanos.
Duquette also made significant contributions to the entertainment industry. He worked as a set and costume designer for theater, film, and television productions. His notable projects include designing the sets for the Broadway production of "Camelot" and the costumes for the film "Kismet."
Throughout his career, Tony Duquette received numerous accolades and honors for his creative work. He was the recipient of several awards, including the American Institute of Interior Designers' Hall of Fame Award and the Pratt Legend Award. His influence on design and style continues to be recognized, and his work has been exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide.
Duquette passed away on September 9, 1999, but his legacy lives on through his artistic contributions and the enduring impact of his designs. His unique aesthetic and innovative approach to design continue to inspire and captivate artists and designers to this day.
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- Dimensions
- 11ʺW × 3.5ʺD × 3.5ʺH
- Styles
- Moorish
- Styled After
- Tony Duquette
- Period
- Mid 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- India
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Leather
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- vintage vintage less
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