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Certain periods of garb feature embroidery as finishing details, and therefore adding that embroidery helps the complete the look. From Vikings to Tudor Blackwork, this page displays the work done by Phoenicians to both improve their garb as well as individual items such as handkerchiefs and display pieces.
 
Certain periods of garb feature embroidery as finishing details, and therefore adding that embroidery helps the complete the look. From Vikings to Tudor Blackwork, this page displays the work done by Phoenicians to both improve their garb as well as individual items such as handkerchiefs and display pieces.
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[[File:Underconstruction.jpg|Unknown
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German, Regensburg, about 1400–1410
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Tempera colors on parchment
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MS. 33, FOL. 13]]

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Certain periods of garb feature embroidery as finishing details, and therefore adding that embroidery helps the complete the look. From Vikings to Tudor Blackwork, this page displays the work done by Phoenicians to both improve their garb as well as individual items such as handkerchiefs and display pieces.

Page is under construction

Unknown German, Regensburg, about 1400–1410  Tempera colors on parchment MS. 33, FOL. 13

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