
This is a painting by Giovanni Francesco Caroto of a woman from 1505. This painting shows how puffing and slashing were used so that the lining fabric can be seen and the woman’s sleeves are detachable since they are tied to the bodice of her dress.

This golden ring is from 15th century Italy. The diamond in this ring is cut into a pyramid shape because it was considered a symbol of power during the Italian Renaissance. There is also enamling on the sides of the ring.

This painting from 1602 depicts Sir Walter Raleigh and his son. Both him and his son are wearing jerkins that have sleeveless bodices and a the bottom flares out like a peplum shape. Sir Walter is also wearing breeches that are puffed out.