Traditional Central Asia Yelek Vest For Child, Scarlet Velvet, Silk And Embroidery, Around 1940s Ethnic Textiles USSR

Traditional Central Asia Yelek Vest For Child, Scarlet Velvet, Silk And Embroidery, Around 1940s Ethnic Textiles USSR

$80.00
Sale price  $80.00 Regular price 
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Traditional Central Asia Yelek Vest For Child, Scarlet Velvet, Silk And Embroidery, Around 1940s Ethnic Textiles USSR

Traditional Central Asia Yelek Vest For Child, Scarlet Velvet, Silk And Embroidery, Around 1940s Ethnic Textiles USSR

$80.00
Sale price  $80.00 Regular price 
A Traditional Central Asia Style Children Vest Called Yelek. Made Of Cotton, Scarlet Velvet And Lined In Black Silk. Probably A 1930s Or 1940s Hand Constructed Item Following Previous Historical Models, And As Part Of The Regional Cultural Nationalist Revival Period Post WWI In USSR. Antique Middle East And Asia Textiles, Embroidered Clothing, Tapestry Blankets, Carpets, Wall And Home Decor, And Collectibles. Dimensions From The Back, L 17.75 Inches. All Measurements Are Approximate. Antique Condition. Signs Of Wear And Age. Discoloration Mostly Due A Poor, Wrong Washing. Please Don't Wash This Item With Modern Chemicals Or Bleach!!!! Refer To Photos. Sold As Is. Disclaimer: Read The Description And Watch Carefully The Images Provided. Ask Any Questions Before You Place A Purchase. We Do Our Best For Identifying And Describing The Items, However We Are No Experts In Every Field. We Offer In House Shipping But You Are Free To Arrange Your Own Shipping Method. If You Do A Purchase You Are Implicitly Agreeing To All Our Terms Including The Acceptance That All Sales Are Final. Allure Auctioneers Is A Project ByBoboNYC Inc. Managed By CEO Conrado Maleta, And Located In Brooklyn. It Is Regarded As One Of The Top Best Vintage Stores In New York With A Commitment To Excellency And Pristine Customer Service As Well As A Social Cause Focused In The Support Of Our Community. We Stand Against The Use Of Artificial Intelligence AI Tools On eCommerce, Giving Jobs To Humans, Not To Machines.

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