Table Scarf of ivory cotton with red chain stitch leafy vine design at the center; design is circular and stylized and one side is faded in color; all four edges have a crocheted or stitched lace ;soft zig-zag trim matches the style of the vine.
Table Scarf of ivory cotton with faded red chain stitch leafy vine design at the center; design is circular and stylized; all four edges have a crocheted or stitched lace; soft zig-zag trim matches the style of the vine.
Set of 8 traditional towels (Tenuqui) of very fine plain woven ivory cotton with stencil print in shades of blue with slight varying designs of flowers, birds, bamboo, and water; ends are sewn; sides are unfinished. Popular during the Edo Period (1603 to 1868). Chusen Tenuqui - print method.
Textile panel from an Obi of beige, browns, ecru, and grey-blue silk brocade in detailed repeat pattern of plants, flowers, squares, and other designs; muted shades; intricate lines in designs.
Textile panel of dark red nylon with silver print of Korean writing and numbers at one corner and a pouch bag with cinch closure and tassels with two candles next to it at other corner; textile is wrapped around goods and used to carry packages.
Textile Panel of hand-woven, yarn-dyed cotton in natural white, red, yellow, green, and black; center panel is white with stripes and added weft zig-zag bands; stripes and figured bands block the center; small added tassels are woven into each end. Igorot tribe; this textile fabric is made to be worn as a skirt - record says it is too small for a skirt so it may have been made deliberately to sell to tourists.