Cut work hand-embroidered top

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homiselects
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Cut work hand-embroidered top - Women's Tops - Cotton & Hemp

Product Description

Cutwork mainly uses the buttonhole embroidery method to border the design pattern on the linen cloth to highlight the outline, and then hollow out the inside of the outline, or draw out the weft yarn from the woven fabric, and then adjust the remaining yarn out of the pattern, and finally use Embroidered trim finishes. The cutwork reveals skin just right when worn, and with hand-embroidered trim, it's elegant and chic. This top not only uses the cutwork technique, but also makes different color changes on the embroidery thread, integrating the color changes of nature into it. The fabric is 100% Rayon. The garment fit is cut from one body piece and has no shoulder line. Chest measurement: 22.5″ Clothes length: 21.5″ Sleeve length: 9″ (neckline to cuffs) ♡ECO friendly♡ Commodity outer boxes and anti-collision consumables use recycled packaging materials to reduce environmental pollution and save resources. ♡ Reminder ♡ Products are strictly selected by Ascendant Virgin, and if there are defects, they will be explained in the description. The old product itself has traces of years, perfectionists do not subscript. If you have any concerns, please ask before purchasing. __There is only one item, I do not have another one if you hesitate for too long__ __No refund__

Product Details

Material
Cotton & Hemp
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Indonesia
Stock
Down to the last 1
Ranking
No.26,656 - Clothing  |  No.3,631 - Women's Tops
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Product Type
Antique and Vintage
Listing Summary
Cutwork, Italian Punto Tagliato, is an embroidery formed by cutting a piece of material and filling it with stitches, and the resulting space or stitching these designs together. In Europe, the embroidery technique of filling space with stitches originated in Italy in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries.

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