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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Door Knockers & Brass Pulls
A Cast Brass Door Knocker Purchased in Morocco, a Rustic Antique Wrought Iron Door Knocker (Origin Unknown), and a set of Five Cast Brass Pulls for Doors or Furniture |
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Embellished Ethnic Frame
Here I Have Embellished a Rustic Wood Frame with Stamped Tin Salvaged from Broken Moroccan Lanterns. Reclaimed Antique Brass Nail Heads were Applied to Create the Studded Metal Border |
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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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Footed Moroccan Metal Tray
Delight in the Whimsy of this Older Footed Moroccan Tray Hand Hammered with the likes of a Fantasy Garden |
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Heart and Scroll Ironworks
A Pair of Ornamental Ironworks with a Pattern of Hearts and Scrolls. Lightweight Wrought Wire, Long and Narrow, and Moroccan |
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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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Moroccan Brass Trays
Old Brass Trays Purchased in Morocco 13 years ago, with Hammered Designs Including The Star of David and Hand of Fatima. Heavy Metal with age and Patinas of Use. |
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Moroccan Door Knockers
Salvaged Antique and Vintage Brass, Bronze, and Steel Hardware. Pulley, Clasps, and Antique Door Hardware |
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Mosaic Table Tops
Two Mosaic Table Tops Made in Morocco. Mosaic Tops of Green and Off White Hand Made Ceramic Tiles Set on a Reinforced Concrete Base and Edged with Flat Metal Bands |
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Ornamental Ironwork Grille
Small Antique Ornamental Ironwork Grille from Morocco. This Hand Wrought Grille Exhibits the Amazing old Banded Technique, Joining with Wrought Bands of Iron Rather than Welding |
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