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Velvet fabric rolls arranged in rows, rich color texture close up. Concept: upholstery fabric selection-stock-foto
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Velvet fabric rolls arranged in rows, rich color texture close up. Concept: upholstery fabric selection-stock-foto
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Fabric roll rests on table for marking and measuring, ready for cutting and garment production-stock-foto
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Fabric roll rests on table for marking and measuring, ready for cutting, sewing, and garment production-stock-foto
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Close-up image of a metal thimble, sewing needle with thread, and a denim fabric showing visible stitching work, symbolizing traditional textile repai-stock-foto
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Elegant textile art display with beaded masks and intricate bracelets on a wooden stand.-stock-foto
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small business. close up of sewing machine with a woman's hands placing the spunbonded fabric.-stock-foto
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woven fabric texture.-stock-foto
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Woman weaving on an old loom, ancient trades forgotten and replaced by machines-stock-foto
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San Francisco Market, Quito, Ecuador-stock-foto
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Illustrations of 15th-century touring outfits studied and reproduced by Władysław Czachórski in 1870, reflecting medieval European clothing and fashion.-stock-foto
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Napkin from 1891-1910, used as a domestic textile for dining and decorative purposes in late 19th and early 20th-century Europe.-stock-foto
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ABOT textile or fabric item produced between 1890 and 1915, reflecting late 19th and early 20th-century material craftsmanship.-stock-foto
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Personal textile handkerchief made between 1890 and 1920, used for hygiene and decorative purposes.-stock-foto
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Late 19th-century cable handkerchief used as a personal textile accessory, featuring woven patterns.-stock-foto
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Textile handkerchief from 1890-1920, reflecting late 19th and early 20th-century personal and domestic textile use.-stock-foto
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Handkerchief produced between 1890 and 1920, used as a personal textile for hygiene and decorative purposes.-stock-foto
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Cable-pattern handkerchief from the late 19th century, used as a personal textile accessory.-stock-foto
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Fabric tissue from the 19th century, used for textiles, clothing, and decorative purposes in European domestic and industrial production.-stock-foto
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Neck accessory from approximately 1870-1890, reflecting late 19th-century fashion and design trends in clothing.-stock-foto
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Tapestry in Vilnius Cathedral produced by Edmund and Bolesław Zdanowscy before 1939, showing religious iconography.-stock-foto
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Religious tapestry in Vilnius Cathedral by Edmund and Bolesław Zdanowscy created before 1939, depicting ecclesiastical scenes.-stock-foto
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Religious tapestry in Vilnius Cathedral made by Edmund and Bolesław Zdanowscy before 1939, illustrating Catholic themes.-stock-foto
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Gobelin-style tapestry in Vilnius Cathedral created by Edmund and Bolesław Zdanowscy before 1939, featuring religious scenes.-stock-foto
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Tapestry in Vilnius Cathedral created by Edmund and Bolesław Zdanowscy before 1939, depicting religious motifs.-stock-foto
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Needle pillow from the late 19th century, used for storing and organizing sewing needles, reflecting domestic textile practices of the period.-stock-foto
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Worth, 1900. Silk tulle, embroidery of jet pearls and rhinestones. Palais Galliera, fashion museum of the city of Paris.-stock-foto
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Textile with Design of Flowering Plants-stock-foto
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Textile Panel. Persia, 19th century. Textiles; panels. Linen plain weave with silk embroidery-stock-foto
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Textile Fragment-stock-foto
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Textile. France, circa 1675. Textiles; textile lengths. Metallic thread and silk brocaded silk-stock-foto
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Textile Fragment. Egypt, 7th-9th century. Textiles; fragments. Wool and cotton kilim-stock-foto
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Textile Fragment. Iran or Iraq, 7th-8th century. Textiles; fragments. Wool and cotton weft-faced compound twill (samite)-stock-foto
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Textile Fragment. Egypt, Coptic, Coptic Period, 5th century CE. Textiles; fragments. Wool and linen looped pile on linen-stock-foto
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Woman's Hat (Fanchon). England, 1860-1870. Costumes; Accessories. Linen net with linen lace, silk lace, silk velvet, and glass beads-stock-foto
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Lappets-stock-foto
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Front Panel of Ecclesiastical Garment. Iran or Eastern Europe, 17th century. Costumes; ecclesiastical. Panel: Silk and metallic-thread satin with silk and metallic-thread supplementary weft patterning bound in twill (lampas), with metallic-thread lace and metallic-thread fringe Separate lining: Silk satin-stock-foto
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Textile Length-stock-foto
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Textile Panel. India, Mughal dynasty, late 17th century. Textiles; panels. Silk cut velvet-stock-foto
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Textile Fragments-stock-foto