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    <value>Linen headscarf embroidered with polychrome (blue, brown, green, pink, purple, red and yellow) silks in Algerian eye, double running, satin and tent stitch.</value>
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    <value>The centre of the scarf has been sewn together to form a hood upon which is embroidered a large foliated madallion with on either side a conventional flower spray, followed by a band of white geometrical satin stitch, and at the edge a border of flowers and leaves.</value>
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