Sarus Silks & Oriental Miscellany
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An assortment of authentic vintage and antique items from Japan.
Elaborate silk Kimono and other traditional arts and crafts.
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A barricade of "Yunomi" teacups. Several designs in the traditional pairs - there is usually a smaller and larger cup in each pair.
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This may be the most adorable tea set I've ever seen. The teapot pours exceptionally well.
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Silk and Suggestions.
Close up shots of various silks that have not yet been designated for projects. If you are interested in a particular fabric or have suggestions for their use, please feel free to comment!
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Many vintage shawls in hiding up in the studio. Not seasonally appropriate, but they will make an appearance in a few months. If you'd like to see them before then, just let me know and I'll excavate them!
Silk and Suggestions.
Close up shots of various silks that have not yet been designated for projects. If you are interested in a particular fabric or have suggestions for their use, please feel free to comment!
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Bags, purses, traditional wallets, coin purses, vintage clutches and tissue cases could make great Christmas gifts!
Silk and Suggestions.
Close up shots of various silks that have not yet been designated for projects. If you are interested in a particular fabric or have suggestions for their use, please feel free to comment!
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Current display.
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I went to see the Blossom Show at the Uralla Print Gallery yesterday - these are the four scarves of mine that are on display there! Made from some especially exquisite silks!
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Finding creative solutions. I have all these Japanese poems that I cannot read. Now I may avoid situations where I am asked what they say.... maybe. Hurrah for repurposing! They are now artworks made up of 12 works of beautiful calligraphy each. There are 3 of these now - would make a lovely triptych if framed!