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Here’s one similar to post #7. The plugs look to be rolled cotton fabric, some have the leather lanyards still attached.
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Location: St. Louis, MO area.
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Here is another one. Based on other similar styles, some believe this to be of Turkish origin. I honestly don't know. But it's function is the same as others above. It must have taken a long time to make these by hand.
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Tapestry nails were used from Morocco to India. I suggest that you read books and visit some museums, instead of collecting pictures on Google. |
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Join Date: Oct 2015
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You are late with advice, mahratt was the first, and literally.
But you're right: there are never many books. There many of confidence that you have already read everything. |
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