Edwardian Gloves
Edwardian gloves refer to a type of hand covering that was popular during the Edwardian era, which lasted from 1901 to 1910. These gloves were typically made from soft leather or delicate fabrics such as silk or lace, and often featured intricate embroidery or beading. Edwardian gloves were worn as a fashion accessory by both men and women, and were often a symbol of wealth and status. These gloves were typically long and reached past the wrist, and were often worn during formal or evening events.