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FLOWERS OF WOVEN GOLD WIRE.

METAL BUDS .TO'PIN ■■ ON SMART FROCKS; Having used innumerable variations of silk or clotlv tlie fashionable -woman 13 turning 'to' -wire ; as- the , basis of flowers :or trimming her spring frocks.' Quite the atest nosegay consists ,of a flower' made )ut'of fine: gold wire;'woven, together , like ■hain mail. ''.'. •'" ! '",.'. ' ,"- ,'..:'V> ..' Apart-from, teing: mado from such in unusual .'■! material,, theso. ' chain mail v flowers are extremely ■ ■■ ' conven- ' .tionalin shaped; A .rose' is. usually the . blossom .imitated, 'and each petalHs ■' woven in .the ' wire .in the cprrect shape. .-. The —varies, however; : from ;a modest half-open 'rosebud for wearing " with -tailof - mades to |. monster full- ' flowers for pinning . v on . the sHpulde? , . of.-an evening .frock.. . ..■ :■ *—.--■-.-.. N -.- T^';.;-' ■■ .'These:' gold wire ■■■■..'■.->.• -.'. '; . • flowers lookvpartiularly: smart if worn with one of the ew gold link belts .and a necklace of ig highly-polished gold beads. For gold, ither real gold or.one of the new metals hat so cleverly imitate it, is going to be 11 the rage for jewellery and dress oddlents this summer. ■.. ... '■ /' , x ;

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 4 (Supplement)

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172

FLOWERS OF WOVEN GOLD WIRE. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 4 (Supplement)

FLOWERS OF WOVEN GOLD WIRE. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 4 (Supplement)

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