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TITLE: Cheval Turc ARTIST: Christiane Vauzelles YEAR(S) OF ISSUE: 1969, 1989/90, 1991/92, 2002/03 Excellent vintage condition with no found imperfections. Hems remain mostly plump, silk is still a bit crisp to the touch and drapes gorgeously. SHOWN IN THE PHOTO, A SMALL PUFF IS VISIBLE TO THE LIGHT MEASUREMENTS: Approx. 35" x 35" (90cm x 90cm) MATERIAL: 100% Silk twill
$97.00
Beautiful original shawl Ukrainian folk holiday platok New traditional Ukrainian scarf with a bright rose design   Size: 75 cm x 75 cm (30" x 30"approx.) You may perfectly combine it with any clothes. By the way our ancestors believed that ukrainian scarf isn't just an accessory - it's a talisman that protects its wearer from evil and brings him happiness, love and luck. Believe in this or not depends on You anyway be sure that ukrainian shawl are always in fashion and never go out of style!
Vendor: Kiosk69
$160.00
Large 100% silk scarf in pink by LUCIANO SOPRANI. Wrinkled Silk foulard 19.7x66.93". Italian vintage Beautiful pure wrinkled silk scarf in pink sized 50x170cm Please carefully review all the pictures as they are part of the item description, I try to do my best to represent the item's true color in the pictures, but the colors may vary slightly due to differences in monitor calibrations. If you want more photos, feel free to text me. I'll gladly answer all your questions and satisfy your request. This item will be carefully packed, to reach to you intact. Please, pay attention, that Express Shipment evaluable for USA only! PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PARCEL WILL BE SENT BY STANDARD AVIA SHIPPING - DUE TO COVID-19 THIS WILL POSSIBLY TAKE MORE TIME THAN NORMAL. IF YOU NEED EXPRESS DELIVERY - CONTACT ME BEFORE PLACING AND PAYING AN ORDER. Visit our other stores to find your perfect gift for Christmas: https://www.etsy.com/shop/FairyWoodUA - one of a kind wooden crafts https://www.etsy.com/shop/LeliGifts - handmade jewelry and home decor https://www.etsy.com/shop/100CottonLingery - cotton nightgowns https://www.etsy.com/shop/RelaxingDiyStore - creator's kits https://www.etsy.com/shop/DzenHouse - digital pictures for wall decor https://www.etsy.com/shop/OldDreamsCollection - vintage mix from USSR and Europe By purchasing this item you agree to our shop policies. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order. Thanks for visiting my shop! !!!!Unfortunately, due to the new rules, I have to stop selling goods to the countries of the European Union. If your country is not included in the shipping area, but is not an EU country, text me a private message - I will arrange delivery to your country!!!!
Vendor: OldDreamShop
$23.00
New leather gloves with a tag! The gloves have a special “Touch Screen” coating that allows you to operate the touch screen without removing your gloves. High quality genuine leather! Fleece lining. Size 6 1/2 - for palm circumference 16 cm-17 cm. Size 7 - for palm circumference 17 cm-18 cm. Size 7 1/2 - for palm circumference 18 cm-19 cm. Size 8 - for palm circumference 19 cm-20 cm. Size 8 1/2 - for palm circumference 20 cm-21 cm. Arm circumference below the elbow - from 23 cm (Size 6 1/2) to 27 cm (Size 8 1/2). Glove length - 46 cm. Designed for outerwear with short sleeves. Also available in four colors: Red, black, burgundy, beige.
$59.99
This is a beautiful women's cap in black and gray. Stylish winter cap. Women's newsboy cap is suitable for everyday style. Cap with lining.  Size 57-58 cm.
Vendor: hatdesign
$55.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Silk 100% natural Washable Measurments: 15.4 x 98 in/39 x 250 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$32.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Cotton 100% natural Washable Measurments: 17 x 56 in/43.1 x 142.2 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$10.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Cotton 100% natural Washable Measurments: 17 x 56 in/43.1 x 142.2 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$10.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Cotton 100% natural Washable Measurments: 17 x 56 in/43.1 x 142.2 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$10.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Silk 100% natural Washable Measurments: 16 x 71 in/40 x 180 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$32.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Silk 100% natural Washable Measurments: 15.4 x 98 in/39 x 250 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$32.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural cotton ikat scarf. Handmade Cotton 100% natural Washable Measurments: 15 x 98 inch Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$32.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Silk 100% natural Washable Measurments: 16 x 98 in/40 x 250 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$32.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural cotton ikat scarf. Handmade Very mild cotton 100% natural Washable Measurments: 17 x 50 in/43 x 127 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$10.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural cotton ikat scarf. Handmade Cotton 100% natural Washable Measurments: 14 x 55 in Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$25.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Silk 100% natural Washable Measurments: 15.4 x 98 in/39 x 250 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$32.00
Silk embroidered cotton scarf Very good dyes, will not run or fade. It's nice to have such a scarf in your wardrobe. It'll be a pleasure for you or a nice gift to your friends and relatives! Washable. Size: 14 x 54 in/35 x 137 cm. Condition: excellent, never used. Thank you !!!
$38.00
The large Russian shawl for Uzbek market. Size: 60 x 61 in/152.5 x 154.9 cm. Age: 30-40 years. Condition: excellent, never used. Weight: 0.315 kg. Shawl is really beautiful, with its bright colors and rustic flowers on black background. You can use it as a shawl, a throw, a lamp blanket, you can hang it on, a wall-so many uses! The flowers seem to be glowing. The fabric is soft and drapes nicely. Not heavy, mild and pleasant to touch!
$38.00
Vintage scarf. Large and cozy. Wool 100%. Made in 1980'. Size: 115 x 17 in/292 x 43 cm. Excellent condition, never used. Weight: 0.600 kg. High quality of weaving. Fully hand woven.
$65.00
Vintage scarf. Large and cozy. Wool 100%. Made in 1980'. Size: 19 x 84 in/48 x 213 cm. Excellent condition, never used. Weight: 1.325 kg. High quality of weaving. Fully hand woven.
$65.00
The large Russian shawl for Uzbek market. Size: 61 x 61 in/154.9 x 154.9 cm. Age: 30-40 years. Condition: excellent, never used. Weight: 0.305 kg. Shawl is really beautiful, with its bright colors and rustic flowers on black background. You can use it as a shawl, a throw, a lamp blanket, you can hang it on, a wall-so many uses! The flowers seem to be glowing. The fabric is soft and drapes nicely. Not heavy, mild and pleasant to touch!
$38.00
This is a vintage silk scarf from Margilan, Uzbekistan. This fabric is very nice, light and soft. Size: 36 - 42 inches Age: 1960's. Thank you !!!
$19.00
Vintage scarf. Large and cozy. Wool 100%. Made in 1980'. Size: 79 x 34 in/200,5 x 86,5 cm. Excellent condition, never used. Weight: 0.385 kg. High quality of weaving. Fully hand woven.
$24.00
Vintage scarf. Large and cozy. Wool 100%. Made in 1980'. Size: 30 x 97 in/76 x 246 cm. Excellent condition, never used. Weight: 0.100 kg. High quality of weaving. Fully hand woven.
$30.00