Tedung in Balinese means “to guard,” remind us of the much larger ceremonial relatives of these umbrellas used in parades year-round. Made from hand-dyed fabrics, they can be used as table accents in your home, in the garden or terrace, or for poolside entertaining.
Have a wonderful weekend. I will be back next week with loads of pictures from Santa Fe.
A beautiful example of hand dyed/pained fabric - of course I like it!!!
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i would love you have it Magi!
ReplyDeletebeautiful umbrella!!! too cute.. i didn't even see these!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just adorable. I love it....the design and craftsmanship is lovely. Of course I would be thrilled to win it!
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PS, Roni, I am a Kansas City Girl so we must meet up soon!
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Oh my, that is so lovely! I'm in.
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Thanks, Kirsten
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I am in love with the things you are showcasing and your concept of global textiles is perfect. One of my treasured possessions is an embroidered panel from a Mongolian ger...I'll be back to visit you for sure.
ReplyDeleteRoni, I just found your blog and I LOVE IT! Beautiful things and ideas--I so look forward to following you..
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