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Technique: Spun
Vintage Savunese Ikat Sarong (Ei)
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Vintage Savunese Ikat Sarong (Ei), a tubular warp ikat cotton ankle length garment with two large wide decorative bands with five large abstract (Hubi Ae) floral motifs in reserve on...
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Late 20th Century Indonesian Tribal Spun Textiles

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