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Technique: Embroidered
Rare Chinese Yun Jian Embroidered Silk Cloud Collar, circa 1880
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
An exceptional and rare antique Chinese Yun Jian embroidered silk cloud collar dating from circa 1880. The collar is beautifully hand embroidered on colored s...
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1880s Chinese Qing Antique Embroidered More Asian Art, Objects and Furniture
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Large 19th Century Oriental Silk Embroidered Panel, 'A Pair of Fighting Cocks'
Located in Reepham, GB
A large 19th century oriental silk embroidered panel, ‘A pair of fighting cocks’, framed.
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Framed Akha Tribe Embroidered Bag
Located in Chicago, IL
This hand embroidered shoulder bag is from the Akha tribe and has been framed for display on a wall. The Akha are an indigenous hill tribe who live in small villages at higher elevat...
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