1837–1901
Victorian Silk Petticoat
Identifying Authentic Victorian Silk Petticoat
Authentic victorian silk petticoat pieces (1837–1901) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Natural protein fiber woven into a range of fabrics from heavy damask to sheer chiffon. The prestige fabric of antique fashion; genuine silk commands a significant price premium over rayon and synthetic alternatives.
When examining a potential victorian silk piece, the most important diagnostic features are construction method, closure type, and fabric authenticity.Underskirt worn to give volume to the outer skirt. Essential under Victorian and Edwardian skirts and 1950s full skirts, with net crinolines creating the iconic mid-century silhouette.
Petticoat Authentication Checklist
Victorian: white cotton or linen with tucks and lace trim
1950s nylon net: stiff layers sewn onto a cotton waistband
Check for original label: Crinoline brand names command small premium
Condition: net can yellow; cotton underskirts may have laundering stains
Identifying Authentic Silk
Burn test: silk burns slowly, smells like burning hair, leaves crushable ash
Weighted silk (common Victorian/Edwardian) is brittle and splits easily — handle with care
Charmeuse has a glossy face and dull back; chiffon is sheer and lightweight
Genuine silk feels cool to the touch; rayon mimics this but is slightly warmer
Care & Preservation
Hand wash in cold water with pH-neutral soap or dry clean. Never wring. Store folded in acid-free tissue. Avoid prolonged light exposure.
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