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Sac achats en lin piqué 1750 français 18ème patché fait main unique art mural suspension rusStyle:NA Size Type:NA Size:NA Dress Length:NA Type:NA Color:NA Department:NA Publication achats Name:NA Sleeve Length:NA MEASUREMENTS:NA CONDITION:NA MPN:NA TEXTURE:NA TEXTUREs:NA WeightUnit:kg Depth:NA Length:NA MEASUREMENTs:NA TONE:NA Width:NA Author:NA Language:NA ~*~ Welcome to The Textile Trunk! please follow us on Instagram @textiletrunk ~*~
This incredible textile is a French duffle bag or sack, dating to around 1750! Ive had it in my personal collection for many many years. I LOVE this textile ~ Measuring 28 inches by 12 inches, this remarkable piece is a testament to the resourcefulness and skill of its maker. Every inch of this bag tells a story, with pieced construction that showcases a variety of handwoven and patched textiles in a stunningly timeworn palette. The unique combination of stripes, herringbone patterns, and plain weaves highlights its utilitarian function while reflecting the artistry of the period.
This handmade sack likely served as a storage or transport bag in rural France, crafted to withstand daily use. Its pieced and patched design points to a practical approach to material reuse, common in the 18th century. The bag's humble origins and undeniable charm make it a one-of-a-kind addition to any collection of antique textiles or historical artifacts.
Signs of time and use are beautifully evident throughout this textile, from its original hand stitching to its well-worn patches, which only add to its incredible story. Perfect for display as a piece of primitive art, as part of a curated collection, or even repurposed creatively for modern interiors.
MEASUREMENTS Approximately 28 inches by 12 inches.
CONDITION This textile is in as-found, not freshly laundered condition. Signs of time and use are part of this textiles journey, including discoloration, minor stains, and wear consistent with its age. Please use the zoom feature on the photographs to examine the exact condition.
Inventory: EFF 122
Eco-Friendly Note I feel so lucky to share this amazing antique textile—it's such a joy to give old materials a new life while adding a touch of history and charm to our homes! By purchasing this piece, you're also supporting eco-friendly practices through creative reuse and upcycling!
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Sac achats en lin piqué 1750 français 18ème patché fait main unique art mural suspension rus