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1901–1910

Edwardian Velvet Corset

$200 – $6,000
Typical price range
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Identifying Authentic Edwardian Velvet Corset

Authentic edwardian velvet corset pieces (1901–1910) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Cut pile fabric with a distinctive soft nap. Silk velvet is among the most luxurious and valuable antique textiles; cotton velvet is more common and affordable.

When examining a potential edwardian velvet piece, the most important diagnostic features are construction method, closure type, and fabric authenticity.Boned foundation garment designed to shape the torso. Evolved significantly across the Victorian and Edwardian eras, with the S-bend corset representing the Edwardian period's distinct silhouette.

Corset Authentication Checklist

Check boning material: whalebone (high-quality Victorian), cane, or steel

Lacing type: back lacing typical; front busk closure in center-front

Victorian: long, straight shape; Edwardian: curved S-bend with low front

Look for maker's label — named corset makers command significant premium

Identifying Authentic Velvet

Silk velvet: dense, heavy nap; cotton velvet: less lustrous, shorter pile

Cut velvet (devore): pattern created by burning away pile in areas — luxury item

Check for crushing or shading (pile flattened in one direction) — often reversible with steam

Victorian silk velvet: heavier and denser than modern equivalents

Care & Preservation

Dry clean only. Never iron directly on velvet — use a velvet board or steam only. Store hanging to prevent crush marks. Keep away from moisture.

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Corset in Other Eras