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001

From her early works, featuring an oriental character. The white fabric is silk made from silkworms cultivated in Soufli, Greece, and is known as “Soufliotiko”. The design motif was sourced from a magazine and used to create this composition. The stitch used was Byzantine.
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002

From her early works, featuring an oriental character. The white fabric is silk made from silkworms cultivated in Soufli, Greece, and is known as “Soufliotiko”. The design motif was sourced from a magazine and used to create this composition. The stitch used was Byzantine.
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003

From her early works, featuring an oriental character. The white fabric is silk made from silkworms cultivated in Soufli, Greece, and is known as “Soufliotiko”. The design motif was sourced from a magazine and used to create this composition. The stitch used was Byzantine.
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050

The fabric is linen. The design is based on a magazine pattern and its repetition. Byzantine stitch was used for filling in the motifs, and stem stitch (also known in Greek as “rizovelonia or anevato”) was used to outline the motifs.