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home interior decor
Loop Fringe Pillow Cover
Add a Spark of Color and a Cottage Country Feel with These Artisanaware Throw Pillows. Creative Home Accessories from the Artisanaworks Studio/Workroom, Texas Hill Country, USA. |
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Tangerine Silk Pillows
A Pair of Hand Stenciled, Hand Printed Silk Doupioni Decorative Pillows Evoking an Olde World, Euro Flavor. The Floral Print is an Original Design Influenced by Patterns of 17th and 18th Century
French, Italian and Spanish Textiles. |
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Tapestry Pillow Cover
An Artisanaware Throw Pillow Cover in a Wonderful, Rich Jacquard Weave Tapestry Fabric, Probably from the Early 40’s. A Truly Special Reclaimed, Vintage Tapestry with a Stylized Floral Design. |
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fashion accessories
Big Floral Scarf J
A Green Fashion Accessory Scarf Handmade Entirely of Reclaimed, Hand Selected Pre Consumer Apparel, and Remnant Trim. This Artisanawear Wearable Art Scarf is all About Print Mixing of Floral Motifs. |
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Floral Bouquet Scarf K
A Green Fashion Accessory Scarf Handmade Entirely of Reclaimed, Hand Selected Pre Consumer Apparel, Remnant Trim and Fabric. This Artisanawear Wearable Art Scarf is all About Print Mixing of Floral Motifs. |
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Going Green Big Scarf N
Handmade From Reclaimed, Recycled Fabric and Trim Remnants and Individually Sourced Cast Off Apparel, This Eco Friendly Scarf is Big and Long Enough to Wear Draped as a Wrap, or Twisted as a Turban or Belt. |
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tangerine
fleur de lis flea
African Fabric Batik
An African Batik Fabric Hand Dyed in Tangerine Peach and Black on Cotton. A Motif of Geometric Squares with a Background of Polka Dots |
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Collection of Baskets
From Asia and the South Seas to Africa, an Array of Baskets and Woven Trays. Pictured with a Close Cousin, Flavor-Wise... an Indonesian Batik Wood Bowl |
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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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Fifties Ceramics
Mid-Century Modern Ceramic and Porcelain Bowls and Vase with a newer Plate which Has me Thinking of the Artists Miro and Klee |
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Primitive Folk Art Ceramic Ware
I Label These Ceramic Pitchers, Vessels, Vase, and Bowl Primitive Folk Art. What is to be Cherished in These Works of Art is an Almost Untamed Creative Spirit in Shape, Combination of Colors, and Surface Manipulation |
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