Fabrics and cloths
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Price €95.00FT0120-992
Melfa is the traditional Mauritanian veil or tissue that women wear around their bodies. This batik dyed cotton textiles feature wonderful designs with vibrant colours that recall the firmament.
This size will suit perfectly as pareo or shawl, also as curtain, wall deco, over the table, etc
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Price €125.00FT0120-993
Melfa is the traditional Mauritanian veil or tissue that women wear around their bodies. This batik dyed cotton textiles feature wonderful designs with vibrant colours that recall the firmament.
This size will suit perfectly as pareo or shawl, also as curtain, wall deco, over the table, etc
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Price €125.00FT0120-994
Melfa is the traditional Mauritanian veil or tissue that women wear around their bodies. This batik dyed cotton textiles feature wonderful designs with vibrant colours that recall the firmament.
This size will suit perfectly as pareo or shawl, also as curtain, wall deco, over the table, etc
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Price €49.00FT0120-988
Melfa is the traditional Mauritanian veil or tissue that women wear around their bodies. This batik dyed cotton textiles feature wonderful designs with vibrant colours that recall the firmament.
This size will suit perfectly as pareo or shawl, also as curtain, wall deco, over the table, etc
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Price €49.00FT0120-987
Melfa is the traditional Mauritanian veil or tissue that women wear around their bodies. This batik dyed cotton textiles feature wonderful designs with vibrant colours that recall the firmament.
This size will suit perfectly as pareo or shawl, also as curtain, wall deco, over the table, etc
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Price €49.00FT0120-985
Melfa is the traditional Mauritanian veil or tissue that women wear around their bodies. This batik dyed cotton textiles feature wonderful designs with vibrant colours that recall the firmament.
This size will suit perfectly as pareo or shawl, also as curtain, wall deco, over the table, etc
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Price €350.00PK0310-659
The word -suzani- derives from the old persian word for needle so that it may be translated as -needlework-. Suzanis are one of the most attractive traditional crafts from Uzbekistan and they have been highly reputed for centuries. They are used as bed covers, as hangings and even as table covers. This beautiful old handmade example is embroidered on cotton and shows a luxurious floral decoration. A piece that will catch everybody's immediate attention.
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Price €350.00PK0310-658
The word -suzani- derives from the old persian word for needle so that it may be translated as -needlework-. Suzanis are one of the most attractive traditional crafts from Uzbekistan and they have been highly reputed for centuries. They are used as bed covers, as hangings and even as table covers. This beautiful old handmade example is embroidered on cotton and shows a luxurious floral decoration. A piece that will catch everybody's immediate attention.
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Price €465.00PK0310-653
The word -suzani- derives from the old persian word for needle so that it may be translated as -needlework-. Suzanis are one of the most attractive traditional crafts from Uzbekistan and they have been highly reputed for centuries. They are used as bed covers, as hangings and even as table covers. This beautiful old handmade example is embroidered on cotton and shows a luxurious floral decoration. A piece that will catch everybody's immediate attention.
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Price €465.00PK0310-652
The word -suzani- derives from the old persian word for needle so that it may be translated as -needlework-. Suzanis are one of the most attractive traditional crafts from Uzbekistan and they have been highly reputed for centuries. They are used as bed covers, as hangings and even as table covers. This beautiful old handmade example is embroidered on cotton and shows a luxurious floral decoration. A piece that will catch everybody's immediate attention.
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Price €210.00MA1016-561
This captivating example of an old Berber woman's shawl, -takhardit or tahruyt-, from the group of the Aït Atta is likely to be among the most easily recognisable of the garments of that kind worn by the members of this group together with their reputed handiras. The reason for that is probably the appealing colourful and fastastic artisan embroidered decoration usually distributed on both sides of a longitudinal axis or -tananmmast- which constitute yet another wonderful evidence of the awesome and vast Berber iconography. These shalws are equally used as such as wells as to cover the head and tpart of the face and, in case of the Aï Khabbash subgroup of the Aït Atta, are frequently further decorated with pompoms and small sequins.v The large confederation of the Aït Atta inhabits an extense area on the High Atlas from the Draa valley to the Ziz valley. Cotton. Some small tears and old repairs. A superb piece in all senses.
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Price €119.00MA1111-093
This captivating example of an old Berber woman's shawl, -takhardit or tahruyt-, from the group of the Aït Atta is likely to be among the most easily recognisable of the garments of that kind worn by the members of this group together with their reputed handiras. The reason for that is probably the appealing colourful and fastastic artisan embroidered decoration usually distributed on both sides of a longitudinal axis or -tananmmast- which constitute yet another wonderful evidence of the awesome and vast Berber iconography. These shalws are equally used as such as wells as to cover the head and tpart of the face and, in case of the Aï Khabbash subgroup of the Aït Atta, are frequently further decorated with pompoms and small sequins.v The large confederation of the Aït Atta inhabits an extense area on the High Atlas from the Draa valley to the Ziz valley. Cotton. Some small tears and old repairs. A superb piece in all senses.