Glove are usually an accessory clothing that covers your hands protecting them from the cold, but may have different functions and specifications of a particular activity, protecting your hands from external agents other than cold as the heat, physical damage such as friction, the 'abrasion, or chemical or biological damage. The women's glove can be a purely aesthetic accessory, linked to eroticism, as the evening glove (nitrile exam gloves).
In Europe in thirteenth century, some women began to wear glove as ornaments. They were made of linen and silk and sometimes reached the elbow. In sixteenth century, Queen Elizabeth launched the fashion richly embroidered and set with precious stones glove. Henry II of England was buried with glove on his hands. It was also found glove on hands of King John of England when his tomb was opened in 1797, and those of King Edward I when his tomb was opened in 1774.
Today glove are made around the world. Most prototypes and small series luxury glove for women continue to be manufactured in France and the productions are usually performed in factories in Eastern Europe and Asia, but also in Canada. Gloversville (English glove glove signifier) is a glove manufacturing center in US. Glove-making occurs increasingly in East Asia. A block is a glove without separation between the fingers (except thumb) usually wool or synthetic fiber, supported skiing or outdoors. It allows a better hand protection against cold, at the cost of lower mobility. They are made in Middle Ages fur for clergy or deerskin dog for falconers, hunters.
Mitten (usually plural use: mittens) is a glove whose fingers are not closed, as if they had been cut. Sometimes the fingers are not defined and the mitten covers only the palm and back of hand. Such as glove, mittens can ride higher or lower on arm. The mitten is generally considered a feminine accessory, although it tends to masculiniser. They can be worn alone or stacked on a glove.
The mittens have the advantage to keep hands warm while maintaining tactile sensitivity of fingertips. Derives from the Old French term moth using -aine suffix. This is probably a metaphorical use of former French mite "pussy Cuddle name" (cf. Mistigri), because of fur animal, probably referring to softness of fur this animal.
If the glove was originally a utilitarian function, leaving the ends open and fingers free to work, they become in eighteenth century fashion accessories, worn indoors by the ladies in a purely aesthetic purpose. This fashion will remain until the nineteenth century. These indoor mittens were diverse: knitted, embroidered, crochet, fishnet or lace. They stopped at the wrist or elbow.
Disposable glove in latex, nitrile or vinyl are often worn by doctors for hygienic reasons. The police often wears glove such as not to contaminate the crime scene. To avoid leaving fingerprints many criminals wear glove like. Glove can be made of many materials such as cloth, wool, leather, rubber, latex, neoprene, metal or Kevlar to protect your hands from cuts. Glove are also an important component for the spacesuits are thinner and the rest of suit to allow the movement (even if you cut easily, causing depressurization of suit).
Glove to protect your hands from the cold, there have been quite early. From raw skins prepared with extra bone they were a garment of prehistoric man. Even the Bible mentions it in connection with Jacob when he deceived his brother Esau the blessing of Father.
In Europe in thirteenth century, some women began to wear glove as ornaments. They were made of linen and silk and sometimes reached the elbow. In sixteenth century, Queen Elizabeth launched the fashion richly embroidered and set with precious stones glove. Henry II of England was buried with glove on his hands. It was also found glove on hands of King John of England when his tomb was opened in 1797, and those of King Edward I when his tomb was opened in 1774.
Today glove are made around the world. Most prototypes and small series luxury glove for women continue to be manufactured in France and the productions are usually performed in factories in Eastern Europe and Asia, but also in Canada. Gloversville (English glove glove signifier) is a glove manufacturing center in US. Glove-making occurs increasingly in East Asia. A block is a glove without separation between the fingers (except thumb) usually wool or synthetic fiber, supported skiing or outdoors. It allows a better hand protection against cold, at the cost of lower mobility. They are made in Middle Ages fur for clergy or deerskin dog for falconers, hunters.
Mitten (usually plural use: mittens) is a glove whose fingers are not closed, as if they had been cut. Sometimes the fingers are not defined and the mitten covers only the palm and back of hand. Such as glove, mittens can ride higher or lower on arm. The mitten is generally considered a feminine accessory, although it tends to masculiniser. They can be worn alone or stacked on a glove.
The mittens have the advantage to keep hands warm while maintaining tactile sensitivity of fingertips. Derives from the Old French term moth using -aine suffix. This is probably a metaphorical use of former French mite "pussy Cuddle name" (cf. Mistigri), because of fur animal, probably referring to softness of fur this animal.
If the glove was originally a utilitarian function, leaving the ends open and fingers free to work, they become in eighteenth century fashion accessories, worn indoors by the ladies in a purely aesthetic purpose. This fashion will remain until the nineteenth century. These indoor mittens were diverse: knitted, embroidered, crochet, fishnet or lace. They stopped at the wrist or elbow.
Disposable glove in latex, nitrile or vinyl are often worn by doctors for hygienic reasons. The police often wears glove such as not to contaminate the crime scene. To avoid leaving fingerprints many criminals wear glove like. Glove can be made of many materials such as cloth, wool, leather, rubber, latex, neoprene, metal or Kevlar to protect your hands from cuts. Glove are also an important component for the spacesuits are thinner and the rest of suit to allow the movement (even if you cut easily, causing depressurization of suit).
Glove to protect your hands from the cold, there have been quite early. From raw skins prepared with extra bone they were a garment of prehistoric man. Even the Bible mentions it in connection with Jacob when he deceived his brother Esau the blessing of Father.
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