In looking through the colors offered, I notice that some say 100% silk and
others do not. Also some appear from the photos to be distressed, and others
do not. Some have a characteristic silk sheen, others--well, you get the
picture. So I suspect that the seller is offering a collection of
At 16:11 17/01/2009, you wrote:
In looking through the colors offered, I notice that some say 100%
silk and others do not. Also some appear from the photos to be
distressed, and others do not. Some have a characteristic silk
sheen, others--well, you get the picture. So I suspect that the
Were you looking at the Silk Baron's sight? When I talked to him last week,
he said that his velvet was silk pile with viscose backing. Since I prefer
the sturdiness of cotton velveteen, I don't know a lot about silk velvet.
Anne in Eastern VA
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I mostly just lurk and learn things from all of your conversations but I
need some help. I need help on resources for Researching 3rd century roman
clothing and don't really know where to start. Book website and other
general recommendations would be very much appreciated. I did find a few
On Saturday 17 January 2009 11:03:24 pm Yolanda wrote:
I mostly just lurk and learn things from all of your conversations but I
need some help. I need help on resources for Researching 3rd century
roman clothing and don't really know where to start. Book website and
other general