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Blue Silk Brocade Bodice, 1750-1770 French blue faille ground, patterns of ivory lace & garden f
nemfrog: Peruvian and other textile patterns. Watercolor designs from ancient and Indian patterns.
Rasht Embroidery.North Persia, Gilan Province, Ca. 1900.Auction - Rippon Boswell & Co.This large
nobrashfestivity: Unknown, Star Pattern, from a book of french textile patterns, 1863 Archive.org
Klaus Haapaniemi aka Klaus Haapaniemi & Co. (based London, England) - Black Lake Fabrics Textile
Some texture for a patterns im working on that im quite fond of.
Slide lidded box #workinprogress #belindamooreart #dotonomics #banburyartist #oxfordshireartist #dec
Antique traditional tribal textiles, uzbek Suzani, 1920s, Central Asia. Silk hand embroidery on silk
House of Balenciaga (French; founded 1937) Designer: Cristóbal Balenciaga (Spanish; 1895–1972)Evenin
A girl in Carpetland, Iran.
I’ve been uploading these cute patterns to my society6 page, be sure to check them out!instagram | f
16th century Italian lace patterns.Bazzachi, Giovanni, active 1577-1596.Nova scielta de’ piu belli l
RibbonsAlexander Girard (American; 1907–1993)1957Textile sample (66% cotton, 34% linen; screen print
JaggedAlexander Girard (American; 1907–1993)1962Textile sample (linen; plain weave)Cooper Hewitt, Sm
The thousands of textiles currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum are prime examples of the vast glo
Hanzan Matsukawa, Textile patterns with flowers and rabbits, 1867. Color Woodcut, Japan.Via FAS
Hexagon like patterns at Givenchy Couture.
And the lovely little flower embroideries//also at Dior Couture.
Patterns from the Christian Dior Couture show.
In the atelier of Ralph & Russo with Vogue, part II.
In the atelier of Ralph & Russo with Vogue.
Edward Steichen (American, born Luxembourg; 1879–1973)(above)Americana Print: Carpet TacksPrin
Blue Silk Brocade Bodice, 1750-1770 French blue faille ground, patterns of ivory lace & gard
In the atelier of Ralph & Russo with Vogue, part II.
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