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The Bacton Altar Cloth is a 16th-century garment that is considered the sole surviving dress of Queen Elizabeth I. The cloth, embroidered in an elaborate floral design and made of cloth of silver, is an important relic of Tudor fashion and luxury trade, containing dyes from as far away as India and Mexico. It was rediscovered in 2015 at St Faith's Church in Bacton, Herefordshire, where it had been used as an altar cloth for centuries. After several years of conservation and restoration, the garment was exhibited to the public in 2019 and 2020 along with the Rainbow Portrait, in which the queen is depicted wearing a highly similar dress.

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  • The Bacton Altar Cloth is a 16th-century garment that is considered the sole surviving dress of Queen Elizabeth I. The cloth, embroidered in an elaborate floral design and made of cloth of silver, is an important relic of Tudor fashion and luxury trade, containing dyes from as far away as India and Mexico. It was rediscovered in 2015 at St Faith's Church in Bacton, Herefordshire, where it had been used as an altar cloth for centuries. After several years of conservation and restoration, the garment was exhibited to the public in 2019 and 2020 along with the Rainbow Portrait, in which the queen is depicted wearing a highly similar dress. (en)
  • La Tela de altar de Bacton es una prenda del siglo XVI que se considera el único vestido sobreviviente de la Reina Isabel I. El paño, bordado en un elaborado diseño floral y hecho con tejido de plata, es una importante reliquia de la moda y el comercio de lujo de los Tudor, conteniendo tintes de lugares tan lejanos como la India y México.​ Fue redescubierto en 2015 en la Iglesia de Santa Fe en Bacton, Herefordshire, donde había sido usado como una tela de altar durante siglos. Después de varios años de conservación y restauración, la prenda será exhibida al público en 2019 y 2020 junto con el Retrato Arcoíris.​​ (es)
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  • The Bacton Altar Cloth is a 16th-century garment that is considered the sole surviving dress of Queen Elizabeth I. The cloth, embroidered in an elaborate floral design and made of cloth of silver, is an important relic of Tudor fashion and luxury trade, containing dyes from as far away as India and Mexico. It was rediscovered in 2015 at St Faith's Church in Bacton, Herefordshire, where it had been used as an altar cloth for centuries. After several years of conservation and restoration, the garment was exhibited to the public in 2019 and 2020 along with the Rainbow Portrait, in which the queen is depicted wearing a highly similar dress. (en)
  • La Tela de altar de Bacton es una prenda del siglo XVI que se considera el único vestido sobreviviente de la Reina Isabel I. El paño, bordado en un elaborado diseño floral y hecho con tejido de plata, es una importante reliquia de la moda y el comercio de lujo de los Tudor, conteniendo tintes de lugares tan lejanos como la India y México.​ Fue redescubierto en 2015 en la Iglesia de Santa Fe en Bacton, Herefordshire, donde había sido usado como una tela de altar durante siglos. Después de varios años de conservación y restauración, la prenda será exhibida al público en 2019 y 2020 junto con el Retrato Arcoíris.​​ (es)
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  • Tela de altar de Bacton (es)
  • Bacton Altar Cloth (en)
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