A thimble is a small, hard cup. People wear one on their finger for protection from the needle when sewing.
Images for kids
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Lofting type brass thimble
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Meissen 'keepsake' thimble. 18th century
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Turning pages using a thimblette.
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16th-17th century English copper sewing ring
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17th century English silver
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17th century Jacobean brass
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17th century Jacobean silver
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18th century silver filigree with scent bottle
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19th century Dutch fingerguard
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19th century English Tunbridge (wood)
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19th century French mother of pearl – Palais Royal
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20th century English souvenir - Abbotsford House
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20th century Norwegian enamel (basse-taille) – David Anderson
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Pre-revolution Russian silver gilt filigree
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Pre-revolution Russian gold
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20th century Royal Worcester – William Powell painter
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20th century Swedish gold
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20th century French silver – F Vernon 'Sewing girls'
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20th century Norwegian enamel (guilloché)
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A very early hand dimpled soldered cylinder thimble.
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Cast 14th century thimble.
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Deep drawn Nürnberg thimble. 16th century.
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See also
In Spanish: Dedal para niños