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 Summer Loving Jacobean Flower purse

Summer Loving Jacobean Flower purse

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United Kingdom £3.70 £1.00
Europe

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£10.40 £1.00
United States £20.45 £4.00
Rest of the World £17.00 £3.00

I love Jacobesn crewel work.
This was a period in English and Scottish history that coincides with the reign of James 1st of England, James 6th of Scotland. 1603-1625.
Strongly influenced by exotic flora and fauna. The Jacobean era embraced a style of embroidery and crewel design.

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Full description

Summer loving jacobean flower design purse.

A beautiful machine embroidered design.

Outer fabric 100% cotton twill.

Lining is 100% cotton.

Purse is interlined and interfaced for added strength and shape.

Purse has an antique bronze kiss lock frame with unusual rose or crystal clasp.

Frame is hand sewn for extra durability.

Size approx 11cms X 11cms X 7cms.

Plenty of room for credit cards and loose change.

Designed by Shirley Mannering. Lynne Schofield in Kent

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