In 1589, the Earl of Worcester gave Elizabeth I a hat of tiffany set with twenty-eight gold buttons, with and additional eight gold buttons affixed to the hat band and feather.[9]
^''tiffany A thin, transparent gauze of silk or cotton muslin . Tiffany glass Stained or iridescent glass of a kind popular in the early 1900 ' s for decorative objects or lamps .''
Canadian patent reporter - Page 530
^''For dresses ... A thin, light, silk of rich texture — black tiffany was used to make mourning garments Brocade''
Cavalcade of Dolls: Basic Source Book for Collectors - Page 302 books.google.co.in › books
Ruth Sunderlin Freeman · 1978 https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/Cavalcade frontcover
^M. Channing Linthicum, Costume in the Drama of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries (Oxford, 1936), pp. 220-1.