This fascinating form of button was developed in the Netherlands, where 18th century male residents of Zeeland wore it as part of their traditional regional costume. The "Zeeuwse knopen" are convex cannetille filigree buttons made using coiled and twisted gold and silver wires. The golden ones were worn at the neck to close the shirt at the top. The bigger silver ones were trouser buttons to close the long flap trousers of black velvet or wool on the front. Those who could affort wore "gold under the throat and silver on the belly". Boys and poor men wore trouser buttons made of coins.
Today there are almost no people left who wear this traditonal dress. While young people do not wear it anymore, there are only a few older people who wear it occasionally. However, there are still quite some families who own (parts of) this traditional costume and you see them wearing it at summer festivals, feasts and other cultural festivities. Lots of these traditional buttons have been saved and transformed into necklaces, broches, earrings etc., to begin a second worthy life.
For some young Dutch Jewellers it's a new source of inspiration; see the stunning work of Willemijn de Greef (go to "Zeeuwse knopen" at the bottom).
There's even a plant that 's named after this "Zeeuwse Knoop" (Astrantia).
what a wonderful post. I love learning new things and this is so fun and interesting. We're planning a trip to Zeeland soon so I'll look out for the buttons! :D
ReplyDeleteWow! What amazing buttons! Love the photos!
ReplyDeletewow, how beatuful buttons!
ReplyDeletewhen i was in amsterdam i have found an amazing button shop, with beautiful vontage buttons!
here it is:
http://www.knopenwinkel.net/
sorry for the typos!
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful..!!!! I never knew about them, thank you for sharing them with us!
ReplyDeleteI grew up in zeeland and remember very well the old people still wearing that costume as a daily outfit, it's a pity the tradition is dying out..
ReplyDeleteI love these!!!! My grandmother had rings of these pretty thingies!
ReplyDeleteMy last name happens to be De Zeeuw!
What an interesting story, thanks to share with us,
ReplyDeleteButtons are real interesting goodies to gather!!!
great story and beautiful buttons
ReplyDeleteWow, you know so much about buttons - bet you live in a small button museum! :)
ReplyDeleteGut ik zie nu pas je post op mijn tuinblog, bij de Zeeuwse knoop! Wat geestig. En wat een interessant blog heb je.
ReplyDeleteGroet,
Corine
Thank You for posting this information. I have a set of this jewelry earrings braclet 3 button pin and a straight pin that came with my grandmother from holland when she was just a child.
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