Madeira Embroidery is a typical embroidery of the Madeira archipelago, in Portugal. The fabrics used are linen, silk, cotton, and organdy. This technique was further developed from the 19th century onwards when Madeira embroidery began to be sold all over the world. Madeira embroidery factories are in Funchal, although, traditionally,…
Madeira Embroidery is a typical embroidery of the Madeira archipelago, in Portugal. The fabrics used are linen, silk, cotton, and organdy. This technique was further developed from the 19th century onwards when Madeira embroidery began to be sold all over the world. Madeira embroidery factories are in Funchal, although, traditionally,…
Madeira Embroidery is a typical embroidery of the Madeira archipelago, in Portugal. The fabrics used are linen, silk, cotton, and organdy. This technique was further developed from the 19th century onwards when Madeira embroidery began to be sold all over the world. Madeira embroidery factories are in Funchal, although, traditionally,…
Madeira Embroidery is a typical embroidery of the Madeira archipelago, in Portugal. The fabrics used are linen, silk, cotton, and organdy. This technique was further developed from the 19th century onwards when Madeira embroidery began to be sold all over the world. Madeira embroidery factories are in Funchal, although, traditionally,…
Madeira Embroidery is a typical embroidery of the Madeira archipelago, in Portugal. The fabrics used are linen, silk, cotton, and organdy. This technique was further developed from the 19th century onwards when Madeira embroidery began to be sold all over the world. Madeira embroidery factories are in Funchal, although, traditionally,…
Castelo Branco embroidery is one of the most typical products in the Beira Baixa region. They appear mainly on bedspreads and other linen items embroidered with natural silk thread, with oriental-inspired designs. Some of the elements of these embroidery are the home and the Tree of Life (from the Bible),…
100% Cotton. White fabric with white embroidery. Size 35 x 35 cm Madeira Embroidery is a typical embroidery of the Madeira archipelago, in Portugal. The fabrics used are linen, silk, cotton, and organdy. This technique was further developed from the 19th century onwards when Madeira embroidery began to be sold…