TAPESTRY HANDBAGS
Anbnsson tapestry, nieces of ofd Kashmir shawls. Persian tapf-strv anrl net worked with netit point in elaborate fashion are ■tsod for some of the newest handbags writes a Tendon corresnondent. Som<"Tsmnles consi«t of famon? ■ niefnres anr' nn-fraifs ■ renrodnred In needlework. The clasps are v«rv heatlt'fnl and are frennently of cornelian or rose anart* with marr»cif« 'Fngraved crv '«♦»! fk also utilised pffectivelv. "Tn bead hacrs those of metal head' arfi generally favomed." said one sales woman in a Mavfsir shop, "hut elas< hafts m-p bv Americart ens timers.Other attractive baes are ">f fh« ha? it«>'f resemhltns? natnra' nanama. coloured raffia beinc nsed to worh 'he design—sometime? 3 landscape ■sometimes floral—which ornaments the haiir. A beantifnl black bat? with a clasp of hrilliants wa« made of antelone, as soft as velvet, allied to black moire.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19502, 4 December 1926, Page 6 (Supplement)
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135TAPESTRY HANDBAGS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19502, 4 December 1926, Page 6 (Supplement)
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