Antique Moroccan Embroidery
This is a Textile Worthy of Framing, with the Aged Silk Adding to the Aura of the Traditional Moroccan Embroidery Passed down Through the Generations |
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Double D Evening Jacket
Designer Label Double D Leather Vest Embellished with Antique Brass Metal Studs. Southwest Appeal Leather Vest with an East Coast Edge |
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Double D Suede Evening Jacket
Designer Label - Double D, Suede Evening Wear Jacket in Burnt Plum. Lavish Gold Thread Embroidery Recalls Mogul Empire Dress |
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Embroidery & Patchwork
A Pair of Embroidered Valances are Featured with a Vintage Patchwork / Applique and Pieced Vintage Fabrics for a Double Wedding Ring Quilt. Textiles for Traditional Country Style Decor |
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Ethnic Apparel
Pictured Here is a Traditional Ladies Hooded Kaftan, or d'jellaba from Morocco and Two Vests Made of Ethnic Textiles from India and from Guatemala |
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Hand Crafted Crosses
Reclaimed Antique Stamped Tin and Antique Embroidery Make for Unique, One of a Kind Crosses. Both Crosses are Hand Crafted with Re-Use, Recycle and Re-Purpose in Mind. |
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Kuba African Cloth Textiles
This Selection of Five African Kuba Cloth Textiles Offers a Beautiful Play of Geometric Elements in Various Shades of Chocolate, Brown, Black, Wheat, and Straw |
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Ladies Belts
Flavorful Belts that Exemplify Contrasting Cultures and Customs. Pictured on the Left are a Collection of Hand Embroidered Ladies Belts from Morocco. On the Right.. it’s Cowgirl Dress, Belts Worn to Cinch-in the Levis and Wranglers. |
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Ladies Vintage Handbags
A Variety of Vintage Handbags Ranging from Evening Wear Velvet Handbags and Beaded Handbags to a Party Bag to a Hand Embroidered Leather Bag from Morocco |
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Laotian Silk on Cotton Textiles
Each Textile Embroidery was Hand Woven by the Laotian Tai Deng Tribe as Wraps or Shawls to be worn at Ceremonial Events. Lovely as Wall Decor or as Table Runners |
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Laotian Textile Runners
Left, is a Hand Woven Laotian Textile of Fine Cotton, and Embellished with Gold and Black Silk Threads on a Deep Red Ground. Pictured on the Right is a Silk on Silk Textile of the Laotian Sam Neua Tribe. |
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Lot of Lace and Trims
Well Over 1,000 Yards of Lace, Netting, Eyelet, and Embroidery Trims, Mostly in White |
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