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Ann Gish
Inspired by a document textile from late 17th century Venice, our Venezia embroidery is lush with color and pattern.
Kinrande is inspired by a Ming-era cobalt blue and gold pot in the Met’s collection. The gold and bronze motif is embroidered onto a marine blue linen/cotton ground.
really good fabric very good quality very luxurious look as well, I would definitely recommend getting this. Neha. Simsbury. 2024-06-01 14:01:36
Inspired by a group of mosaic tesserae, our design interprets the polychromy into embroidery.
This is a beautiful throw. An exquisite enhancement to your bedroom. The color, particularly the blues, were off for me.. Sabrina. Atlanta, GA. 2022-12-05 07:39:48
Inspired by a 16th-century Ottoman dish, this design means 'peacock' in Turkish. Embroidered on a herringbone ground in many colors, with decorative clipped fringe.
Inspired by a cup from Ancient Egypt given to the Pharoah as part of a dowry, hence its name in our line, Dowry. With this cup, two things immediately stood out - the color palette and the ogee shape of the cup itself. To highlight those two parts of the design, we began with a freehand ogee layout, then filled in the background with that gorgeous terra cotta color, as well as contrasting and complementary tones. The result is a stunning embroidered design, rich in both history and colors.
The Dowry Embroidered throw is perfect The vibrant colors and intricate embroidered detail. High end quality. I've love all of the Perigold products that I have purchased. Use the "chat with us" feature. Designers a qualified and you are able to add photos of rooms in your home.. Edward. rancho mirage, CA. 2023-04-14 18:06:40
Inspired by an Edo-period basket, this embroidery features amber and taupe threads on a black linen-cotton ground.
Stunning. I love this the black and brown combination is perfect. Its perfect for my purposes.. Judy. Cape Coral, FL. 2023-01-22 16:12:07
The design of an elaborately beaded collar from the Tomb of Wah is reinterpreted as a serpentine motif for the Met x Ann Gish collaboration.
Just the right touch Quality all the way around Fabulous color. Barbara. Coronado, CA. 2025-01-31 18:38:31
Inspired by the Grecian myth, our Delphi jacquard uses color and soft geometry to tell its story.
Inspired by an asymmetrical Edo-period kimono, Kosode features a looped motif on a patterned jacquard. Part of The Met x Ann Gish.
Stunning embroidery inspired by a Venetian goblet from the late 17th century in the "vetro a retorti" style. This Italian glasswork involves the glass being blown with canes that are twisted to form spiral patterns.
Inspired by the vast collection of papyrus, reed, and linen artifacts in the Egyptian Wing of The Met. Named for a famous cobblestone street in Cairo, Qasaba elicits the texture and tone of the stones of Egypt, even the hatch marks on the papyrus fragment shown here.
Named for the refined, white-glazed pottery of the Italian Renaissance. The intricate embroidery in a medley of blues, yellow & red is inspired by the design of a bowl with arms of the Ridolfi di Borgo of Florence.
Beautiful Art Deco inspired throw. Gorgeous look and quality made!. Linda. Streetsboro, OH. 2024-11-21 20:04:20
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