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Michèle
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A napkin from Le Jacquard Français. The color scheme is black and indigo blue, and it appears to be the sayagata pattern, one of the auspicious patterns, at first glance, partially. I bought it at Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche in Paris. - Brand: LE JACQUARD FRANÇAIS - Color: Purple tones - Size: 53cm x 53cm - Material: 100% linen - Country of Manufacture: France - Design: Geometric pattern (according to AI) - Store: Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche * Unused * It has a foreign scent because it was stored in the same box as French soap. * The fold lines are as they were displayed at Le Bon Marché. * For those who understand French jacquard is very beautiful. It's the real thing, developed by the inventor Jacquard. When I asked a Bon Marché staff member if they carried Garnier-Thiebaut, the answer was, "We don't carry it." I thought they were the two major jacquard brands in France, but is Le Jacquard Français more dominant in France? Takashimaya seems to carry both. It's a table napkin, but you can use it however you like! I think it can also be used as a tablecloth for a coffee table. There are handles that turn furoshiki (traditional Japanese wrapping cloths) into bags, but I imagined using it as a bag instead of a furoshiki. I'm ready (bought the handles). But I bought too many, so I'm putting some up for sale. Thank you for looking.
2 months ago