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Paperblanks Chakra Grande Unlined by Paperblanks
50.00 NZD
Category: Paperblanks | Series: Sacred Tibetan Textiles Ser.
Artistic, religious and cultural traditions unite in the handwoven fabrics of our Sacred Tibetan Textiles. An expression of faith and spirituality, these brocade fabrics are both beautiful and highly symbolic, and the care that goes into each individual stitch is a visual example of the weaver's adheren ...Show more
Paperblanks Journal - Ashta (Sacred Tibetan Textiles) Midi Lined by Paperblanks
30.00 NZD
Category: Paperblanks | Series: Sacred Tibetan Textiles Ser.
Artistic, religious and cultural traditions unite in the handwoven fabric of this Sacred Tibetan Textiles design. For centuries, Muslim families in Varanasi, India, have practiced the art of handweaving silks to create cloths and vestments for sacred rituals. The fabric reproduced on this cover comes st ...Show more
Paperblanks Journal - Ashta (Sacred Tibetan Textiles) Mini Lined by Paperblanks
25.00 NZD
Category: Paperblanks | Series: Sacred Tibetan Textiles Ser.
Artistic, religious and cultural traditions unite in the handwoven pattern of this design. The fabric reproduced on this cover comes straight from the Kasim Silk Emporium in Varanasi and is an authentic expression of the weaver's cultural heritage.
Paperblanks Journal - Ashta, Ultra Lined Flexi: Flexi softcover by PAPERBLANKS
40.00 NZD
Category: Paperblanks | Series: Sacred Tibetan Textiles Ser.
Artistic, religious and cultural traditions unite in the handwoven fabric of this Sacred Tibetan Textiles design. For centuries, Muslim families in Varanasi, India, have practiced the art of handweaving silks to create cloths and vestments for sacred rituals. The city lies just 12 kilometres from the Bu ...Show more
Paperblanks Journal - Ashta, Ultra Unlined Flexi softcover by Paperblanks
40.00 NZD
Category: Paperblanks | Series: Sacred Tibetan Textiles Ser.
Artistic, religious and cultural traditions unite in the handwoven fabric of this Sacred Tibetan Textiles design. For centuries, Muslim families in Varanasi, India, have practiced the art of handweaving silks to create cloths and vestments for sacred rituals. The city lies just 12 kilometres from the Bu ...Show more
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