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Talc flower

The Talc Flower knew its apogy in the 13th and 19th centuries since there were no fabric flowers and natural flowers were scarce at different times of the year. These small works have a wide range of possibilities, since their wire structure allows the inclusion of a multitude of ornaments such as mother-of-pearl, shells, sequins, crystals or pearls, which give the piece a unique and original style.
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Cristina Badillo Castillo
Málaga, Spain
With a degree in fine arts, Cristina Badillo Castillo was impressed by gold embroidery from the first time she went to the workshop of an embroiderer ...
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