BEADWORK, SERVIETTE RING
A late 19th century example of a beaded serviette ring, an essential item of tableware of the era.
Made of red velvet on the outside and blue velvet inside, it is covered with tan seed and clear beads in a very elaborate floral design.
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Embroiderers' Guild of WA Textile Museum
Embroiderers' Guild of WA Textile Museum
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