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Carol Lee Shanks
The original crushed fabric from Carol Lee Shanks—in silk, is offered in multiple colors. Perfect for all seasons in layered combos, it's soft and comfortable, and travel friendly. Accessorize the Crushed Silk Habitai 4-Panel Dress with the crushed silk Jacket, Triangle Shirt, Waist Length Tunic, Shrug, or Scarves (all sold separately). Colors: Light Grey, Persimmon, Indigo, Dark Grey,Moss Green, -
Carter Smith
Unique Shibori, 100% silk top with front sashes that may be worn in front or wrapped at the waist. (Four other designs are available.) -
Lou Zeldis
Versatile textiles that are beautiful in modern and traditional living spaces, can be hung vertically or horizontally, or used as tablecloths or runners, bed linens, curtains or room dividers. Steel hanging systems are available at the Gallery, contact for information. -
Lou Zeldis
Versatile textiles that are beautiful in modern and traditional living spaces, can be hung vertically or horizontally, or used as tablecloths or runners, bed linens, curtains or room dividers. Steel hanging systems are available at the Gallery, contact for information. Shown with Delores Fortuna vase. -
This double ikat, called a kamben geringsing cloth, was created in the Balinese village of Tenganan, one of three places in the world (Tenganan, Indonesia, India and Japan) that make this intricate and symbolic textile. Tenganan is world-famous among textile technologists; creation of the double ikat involves a technique in which resist patterns are applied to both the warp and weft before weaving, so that the final pattern appears only on completion. The symbols, colors and the process itself are integral to Balinese society. The Star motif throughout the ikat signifies the time when the god Indra, honored as the creator of the first human beings, was reveling in the radiance of the moonlight and the beauty of the stars. These resolved themselves into images and patterns which from that time onward were destined to become the sacred cloths of the first Balinese. The god Indra then taught the girls and women the art of making double ikat cloths. The textiles are used in important community and family rituals, and through their magical potency serve to protect the people of the community from the threat of defilement and decay. The textiles are worn as costume, showing rank, become part of dowries, gifts and as signifiers of family wealth. In this double ikat, the most striking and characteristic feature is its muted coloring, combining red and reddish-brown tones, eggshell and dark blue or black-violet. The cloth is woven in loose tabby from cotton yarns and incorporates geometric symbols. For further information on the double ikat, please contact the Gallery.
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Carter Smith Can be worn as a Dress or a tunic (Two other designs are available, contact Susan if you are interested). 100% silk and unique Shibori design.
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Christine Sundt
Sterling silver bead dangling from silver tubing. Lou’s signature is etched in the findings of the earrings.
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Lou Zeldis
Sterling silver & copper earrings, with Lou’s unique “horseshoe” findings incorporated in the design. Long sterling silver ear wires and Lou’s signature is etched in the findings.
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Mary Jaeger
100% Cashmere, featherweight, hand-dyed Shibori Shawl in raspberry rust illusions plaid.
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Begoña Rentero
Eco-friendly jewelry inspired by art, culture, and flora and fauna. Spanish artist Begoña Rentero makes her own papers from silk, cotton and other fibers, hardening them through a special process so that they can easily be worn for everyday use. Ultra-lightweight. All natural dyes. -
Begoña Rentero
Begoña Rentero creates eco-friendly jewelry inspired by art, culture, and flora and fauna, making her own papers from silk, cotton and other fibers She hardens them through a special process so that they can easily be worn for everyday use. Ultra-lightweight. All natural dyes.
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Begoña Rentero
Begoña Rentero creates eco-friendly jewelry inspired by art, culture, and flora and fauna, making her own papers from silk, cotton and other fibers She hardens them through a special process so that they can easily be worn for everyday use. Ultra-lightweight. All natural dyes.
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Begoña Rentero
Eco-friendly jewelry inspired by art, culture, and flora and fauna. Spanish artist Begoña Rentero makes her own papers from silk, cotton and other fibers, hardening them through a special process so that they can easily be worn for everyday use. Ultra-lightweight. All natural dyes. -
Begoña Rentero
Eco-friendly jewelry inspired by flora and fauna, Spanish artist Begoña Rentero makes her own papers from silk, cotton and other fibers, hardening them through a special process so that they can easily be worn for everyday use. Ultra-lightweight. All natural dyes. -
Begoña Rentero
Blue and red floral design. Spanish artist Begoña Rentero designs eco-friendly jewelry inspired by flora and fauna. She makes her own papers from silk, cotton and other fibers, hardening them through a special process so that they can easily be worn for everyday use. Ultra-lightweight. All natural dyes. -
Giselle Shepatin
French lace poncho tunic. Also available as a scarf.